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Posts: 223 Location: Minn. | I had 4 spoons custom made. Lake Trout,Cisco, Whitefish and Grayling.Mike I hpe it is ok to show off your nice work. Ramond ![]() ![]() Edited by muskyfvr 4/25/2008 8:04 PM | ||
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Posts: 513 | Those things are huge and look nice. Do they cast well and how is the action? | ||
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Posts: 223 Location: Minn. | Just got them today would like to take them out, but they don't quite qualify as a panfih bait. | ||
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Did you have to buy an old metal building to get the sheet metal for those things???? | |||
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Posts: 214 Location: Beaver County, Pennsylvania | i didnt realize how big they were until i saw them next to those reels.....lol wow, i bet they catch fish though. | ||
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Posts: 1530 | nice job. one thing, spoons are line twisters. run the proper hardware | ||
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Those things are sweet!!! | ||
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Posts: 1 | Awesome looking spoons, very nice patterns, especially the first one at the top. The three Eppingers reminds me of how I combine two diffrent sizes of Abu-spoons into one lure. The action is great, moves from side to side and at the same time moves in s-shaped curves, with a little bit of a swimbait-feeling. ... Btw... Good spoons are not line twisters, they just move from side to side in a "controlled" way, bad spoons spins all the way around... and twist the line. Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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Posts: 1530 | yes good spoons. all i suggested is what you show a proper swivel . i have run spoons in the wash for years. actually in the 1960,s they were a mainstay on st clair. | ||
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Posts: 1504 Location: Oregon | Run a swivel chain or two above the spoons. Jed V. | ||
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Posts: 1106 Location: Muskegon Michigan | Hi Ray, yea its ok to post pictures of my work ha ha ha . Those blanks are hard to get , 12 inches and weigh in at 8 ounces. They are steel so I had to use a rust preventative primer. and wet sand 5 coats of it to get a good base for the baint. I also put 5 coats of etec on them. The monster splitrings are Rosco #11 and I guess you used 14/0 Mustad hooks. I have been making custom Spoons for near 20 years. Not much call for them anymore but Ray here likes them and I look forward to seeing a huge Pike or Laker pinned to one this year. Ill bet you could get a Musky to eat one of those Cisco patterns in Wisconsin or Minnesota in say November?? troll it slow so it really wobbles and flops. I would replace your snap with a huge ball bearing swivel and use like 150 lb 49 strand wire leaders. My nipples get hard just thinking about them down there with miss piggy ha ha ha . Kingfisher | ||
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