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    Default My first attempt at spoons


    My home lake has lots of docks to shoot, going to try to shoot these if they're not too lite!
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    Those should work.
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    Look like they will do the job nicely
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    Not sure you can get too lite! They looks good!

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    Went and bought some gold Aberdeen hooks and tried again! Cut the tail off of a baby shad and stuck it on the back!
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    If you don't have one yet, get a powder paint airbrush. They work awesome for spinners and spoons

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    Quote Originally Posted by liftbite56 View Post
    Went and bought some gold Aberdeen hooks and tried again! Cut the tail off of a baby shad and stuck it on the back!
    i have been tinkering with something similar,the plastics i never thought of you really came up with something..my are more for live bait.look up pflueger pippins.an old fly rod spoon.i have several as collectibles.i have been messing with their basic designs.keep tinkering and adding/removing weight til you get it balanced to your liking

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    Quote Originally Posted by wicklundrh View Post
    If you don't have one yet, get a powder paint airbrush. They work awesome for spinners and spoons

    TJ's tackle has about the best deals on them that I have found. Those look great by the way!
    The wife bought me an airbrush from Harbor Freight for Christmas and it's doing well. There is a bit of a learning curve, mostly how much air pressure and how much to thin the paint. I'm having fun and turning out some really good looking crankbaits lately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by liftbite56 View Post
    My home lake has lots of docks to shoot, going to try to shoot these if they're not too lite!
    have you thought about tying marabou on your spoons.

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    They worked
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