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| Looking for some musky sized spoons like a castable flutter spoon
6" or larger, heavy enough to cast but looking for flutter action
wanted to give them a try without buying new
have trades or cash, thanks |
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Location: Brighton CO. | I own a number of spoon's and none I want to part with, FYI I think only one is 6" and that's Lucky Strick Canoe spoon. most are 3"-4 1/2 " . Daredevles Husky Jr. 4.1/2 and I've had smaller fish T-bone it and not get hooked and my dad got 31 pounder on a 3" Johnson's Silver Minnow. Some of the Doctor spoons are listed at 10" (counting the dressed treble). |
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Posts: 2024
| Dixie Jet makes a bigger flutter spoon. I haven't fished my 6 inch ones for jigging stripers, but they cast great and have a good action when I tested them. A striper guide I know took a trip to WI a few years back and caught a 40ish inch musky on their 6 inch spoon. He also got one on a small bucktail I made for him.
BassPro has been carrying them a few years, or order directly from their site.
Here's a link
https://dixiejetlures.com/collections/dixie-jet-spoons/products/big-...
Edited by ARmuskyaddict 5/4/2022 8:17 PM
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Location: SE, WI. | Here is one of my Dads. Think its from the 50's . Red eye wiggler. Just shy of 5"
JD
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| Not going to find much better then a Williams whitefish. Casts a mile and flutters like crazy. |
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