Sculpin
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Was getting them on Andrew's as well lately
Right on. Todd gave me one of them. They look killer as well.
(Sorry for the hijack).
Carry on........
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Was getting them on Andrew's as well lately
Give us a report buddy . Between two boats fishing it this past weekend we caught a small spring and a nice coho. The other boat had a reel ripper on for a minute or two but never got to see it. The spring was caught on a hand painted limited early edition model (thanks Gary lol).
hey, I thought you said you lost that one... LOL
Give us a report buddy . Between two boats fishing it this past weekend we caught a small spring and a nice coho. The other boat had a reel ripper on for a minute or two but never got to see it. The spring was caught on a hand painted limited early edition model (thanks Gary lol).
Here you go, Johnny. If Matt wasn't a buddy i'd ask for an endorsement fee
Was fishing the chrome one below a dummy flasher about 30 ft above bottom and it outfished my bait rod 20 ft shallower by a couple of Chinooks.
I'm starting to wonder who the "dummys" are now.
I clip a dummy flasher on the cable above the release attached to my cannonball.
Need me to draw a diagram?
Need me to draw a diagram?
Hi guys! I have been fishin the needle a lot lately and been having a lot of success. But thought was losing a few more fish at the initial strike then would consider normal. When looking at all 6 of the spoons I rece'd, noticed that the hook was facing the opposite way then I had always put my hooks on spoons( point towards hollow ) The nog is S shaped so does have a hollow each side. Easy enough to change just wondering how others have received theirs and if think changing would affect hook ups??
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I dont know how these spoons are set up normally, but I'd think the hook would be better if flipped to point up in this photo. Are you sure all are rigged this way?