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Message Subject: Fludder spoons
Bill
Posted 8/19/2007 4:33 PM (#60202)
Subject: Fludder spoons


A while back I saw a post about some new spoons on the market. I can't remember the name of the place but the guys name was jim and he paints lures as well. A pic of the spoons was posted as well. They looked like top notch spoons and I wanted to order some but now can't find the site. Any of you have any idea? Bill

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chasingeyess
Posted 8/19/2007 7:27 PM (#60209 - in reply to #60202)
Subject: RE: Fludder spoons



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Bill
try the guys at www.eyeliminator.com they have spoons and other trolling products hope this helps you out
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cappman
Posted 8/19/2007 8:19 PM (#60213 - in reply to #60202)
Subject: RE: Fludder spoons


it was Jim at www.downrivertackle.com
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Bill
Posted 8/20/2007 12:52 PM (#60252 - in reply to #60202)
Subject: RE: Fludder spoons


www.downriver tackle is exactly what I was looking for. I have tried the eyeliminators but wanted something with more of a flash and smaller spoon. Jims have the holographic scaling and what I can see from the pics I think these will give off more of a flash. He sure has some nice patterns pictured on their site. Thanks for the help find the site for me. Bill
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Guest
Posted 8/20/2007 9:11 PM (#60278 - in reply to #60202)
Subject: RE: Fludder spoons


DRT has a more precision minded presentation, which will catch more fish. No offense to eyeeliminators, but the free message board advertising all over the place from predicting they are going to win tournaments to they are the greatest thing to happen to fishing since the red and white daredevil, has caused one to think they are the banjo minnow of walleye fishing. Maybe that's the point there are more weekend anglers than serious fisherman, the 80/20 rule applies.
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