I am very excited Dave. As for pics, I have 4 models of their spoons in different weights. They sent every color in each series. I will get a few pics up but it will no way be representative of even one series. It took me a couple hours to get them sorted and on the peg board in ascending weights. While it may not look like it in the photo there are 280 spoons on the board. I had about 70 already. It will be interesting to try out their number system. While each spoon has a name for the color they also assign a number to a spoon. I thought it was just to have a number. Well it turns out they number the colors as to when they should be used. For instance number 1 and a few numbers up is for colors when trout are very active. The numbers at the end of the scale are when trout are not as active. Be interesting to see if their number scale works in the trout rivers here. They even sent suggestions on what lengths, types of rods, and what size line to use. Also how to fish the spoons as to what angle to hold the rod tip while retrieving. The Japanese are extremely technique specific for each specie of fish. Next week weather is supposed to be good to get out. Can’t wait.
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