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irishwebs
Posted 5/9/2004 10:44 PM (#17718)
Subject: Spoons



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Location: Kaukauna WI
I have some new spoons and never used them can any one help me on speed you should run with spoons in general and also is it best to run them tipped with a worm or just pull a spoon like a crank with snap weight to get depth.

Michael Dutton
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Rick Larson
Posted 5/9/2004 11:20 PM (#17720 - in reply to #17718)
Subject: RE: Spoons



What size spoons and what fish will you target?
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walleye express
Posted 5/10/2004 1:29 PM (#17746 - in reply to #17718)
Subject: RE: Spoons



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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay.
Hey Mike.

Off the subject. Did Franks contact you about the arrival of the custom Streaks. I think your the same guy aren't you? The retired Navy submarine squid.

Also, I'll chime in here about the spoons I use. I use all different kinds of flutter spoons in the 2 5/8 size length. I use them mostly as sliders above my crankbaits. My particular trolling speeds while using them seem to be a bit fastert than most. 2.4 to 3.5 is a normal speed for me when using them in conjunction with the cranks. This also aides in their staying above and away from the cranks below as they run in tandom.
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irishwebs
Posted 5/10/2004 9:09 PM (#17764 - in reply to #17746)
Subject: RE: Spoons



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Dan

Yes Pete got me 4 of each and I love them Hey I found a new lure for you it is the trout color in challenger look at it you fall in love with it I bought 4 of them each in jointed and reg dive.

Back to you Mr Larson I am targetting walleye and have multi sizes from 2 inch to 4 inch

Michael Dutton

ps on road at moms house so be back on thursday night have a good week everyone
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Rick Larson
Posted 5/10/2004 10:01 PM (#17765 - in reply to #17718)
Subject: RE: Spoons



Ok Irishweb, I use spoons on Lake Michigan for trout and salmon. For this application, all I can say is faster the better.
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Rob Stratton
Posted 5/11/2004 4:35 PM (#17792 - in reply to #17718)
Subject: RE: Spoons


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I personally use spoons when eating pudding, mashed potatos, etc, for other food I use a fork.
LOL
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