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![]() I can't really find the type of jigging spoon i'm looking for in local shops. I want a vertical jigging spoon type lure that is super light with a really really slow, fluttering sink. closest thing i can find is a phoebe, which are great but the bigger phoebes are the size i want but sink too fast for what i want.
Optimally i'm looking for a bigger 3-3.5" lure that flutters and sinks at the rate of those miniature phoebes or even slower! made of a very thin metal or something. i was even thinking of getting a sheet or very thin metal and cutting it into a fish shape, attaching splitrings and a hook and trying that. I know a lure that meets this requirement exists online maybe at bassproshop.com but without holding it in my hand i can't figure out what to get. it must be very thin and light! thanks in advance for any suggestions. |
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![]() do jigger,made by the same company as the pimples.
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![]() i actually did see those but couldn't tell in the packaging if they were super thin and light, thanks for the heads up i'll try that.
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![]() i actually just found this spoon in my tackle box last night (i found it one day a while back) It seems perfect for what i'm looking for. I just figured out what i think it is... mooselook wobbler i think (the picture from the internet looks to match it)? It's almost paper thin hammered metal and weighs so little even at about 3.5" long (maybe 1/8oz or less!) I'm not sure if it'll fall with a flutter like i want but I think i'll be trying it this weekend to find out!
knowing my luck on my first drop a big gator will come rip it right off my line just as i figure out that is is just what i was looking for! hahaha |
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![]() Did you look at some of the fltter spoons they use for trolling on lake Ontario?
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![]() Look for Stinger or Miller Trouters ! They r paper thin trollers & will accomplish what u trying to do .
I trolled these for years on local reservoirs & Lk O , the Stinger was by far one of the best brown trout spoons I ever pulled ! Using light monos they will flutter very well on jigging use . PS This stinger is not the Michighan product , this was out of Rochester NY area. Any ?'s PM me ![]() |
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![]() Check these out...http://mcgathyshooks.com
I have several of them in different sizes and colors. Hope this helps. |
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![]() cjs slender spoons fall slow but the larger sizes might not fall as slow as you want
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![]() Check out the PK Flutter Fish Spoon saw an article about it in ON the Water Magazine Sounds like something that you might be interested in.....
Goggle it and you find them NP!!!
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![]() my buddy up in canada said the same thing pk flutter spoon
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