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monsterlures![]() |
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Posts: 256 | As a continuation to my obsession with having a collection of the largest lures available, im wondering whats the largest spoon type lure available on the marked Thank you for any info | ||
Tommis![]() |
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Posts: 841 Location: Southwest PA | I'm pretty sure my grandma had the biggest spoon on the market. It hurt like he'll whenever she would give us a good whacking with it. I think eppinger makes the second largest, their biggest red eye wiggler is only slightly smaller than my hand and they have some massive daredelves too I think up to a little over 3oz. | ||
danlaboucane![]() |
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Posts: 483 | gibbs has 9 inch trout spoons i think and some big spoons for largys on lake fork now | ||
supertrollr![]() |
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eppinger got some really large one | |||
monsterlures![]() |
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Posts: 256 | The large eppinger is the trolling one on the catalog yes? | ||
supertrollr![]() |
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maybe ,the size was something like 6x3 | |||
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Posts: 20230 Location: oswego, il | Check out the ben parker bass spoons, they make some big ones. | ||
Tommis![]() |
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Posts: 841 Location: Southwest PA | Ben Parker has an 8" if I remember correctly? | ||
ToddM![]() |
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Posts: 20230 Location: oswego, il | Tommis - 3/4/2018 11:27 AM Ben Parker has an 8" if I remember correctly? Yes, i guess depending on you're state or province of origin dictates whether or not 8" is a big bait. ![]() | ||
Landonfish![]() |
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Posts: 360 | Make your own. Go get a garden shovel and take the spade end off , drill one hole for line tie and one for the hook. | ||
Brian Hoffies![]() |
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Posts: 1762 | Landonfish - 3/4/2018 11:50 AM Make your own. Go get a garden shovel and take the spade end off , drill one hole for line tie and one for the hook. Does the spade style work better then the square end? | ||
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Posts: 256 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T47nTNhhdg0 that kind of idea does seem to work lol | ||
PIKEMASTER![]() |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | Huskie Daredevil | ||
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Posts: 21 | At https://www.hagensfish.com/, they sell a 12 inch "novelty casting spoon" that looks like a Daredevil. It appears to be intended for gag gifts, but I was thinking it looks about the right size for a big musky. Brian | ||
Landonfish![]() |
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Posts: 360 | Yes spade style | ||
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Posts: 246 | Look up bunker spoons used for trolling saltwater stripers. | ||
MD75![]() |
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Posts: 682 Location: Sycamore, IL | Mike King, AKA Kingfisher on this site used to make a 12" trolling spoon. Do a search in the basement baits section for some pics. Not sure if he makes them anymore or not... | ||
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Landonfish - 3/4/2018 11:50 AM Make your own. Go get a garden shovel and take the spade end off , drill one hole for line tie and one for the hook. what a great idea i have never seen something like that,but it's almost the shame shape. | |||
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