There's still that little alcove round the corner where you repair the smaller spinners?
Some British SPADs were also fitted with small spinners on the prop hub.
Born in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, Cook was a small and stocky slow left-arm spinner, who emerged unexpectedly after World War II when Gloucestershire had lost Tom Goddard's former partner Reg Sinfield.
Some ultra-light rods are capable of casting lures as light as 1/64th of an ounce - typically small spinners, wet flies, crappie jigs, tubes, or bait such as trout worms.
They can be caught using worms, minnows, or crayfish as well as small spinners and a wide variety of small surface lures.
Flight tests soon showed that the expected benefits of Tank's cooling design did not materialize, so after the first few flights, this arrangement was replaced by a smaller, more conventional spinner that covered only the hub of the three-blade VDM propeller.
III 110 kW (150 hp) straight-six engine for power, with a small conical spinner for better streamlining.
At the sound of the first siren, thousands of lines will be cast into the water, with anglers being careful to drop their marabou jigs or small spinners just downstream of the ones landing above them.
So the day before I went crabbing I took my boat to a small tributary of the Hudson and started tossing a small red-and-gold spinner.
Mating choreography occurs in early evening, and their small blackish-olive spinners usually fall spent at nightfall.