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    Default Made some tiny spoons today for my soft plastics


    I'll bet that if you tip these with a minnow or a wax worm that you will never go home empty handed again. These spoon "Pinmins" are great for freshwater or to use in icy "hardwater." Try them, you just might be hooked for life on them.



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    Killer!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Nice Ship

    Used to attach a drop line with one of those behind Jitterbugs and Hula Poppers. You'd have it chugging and it'd go slamming backwards about three feet!!!!!!!!! when the bass or pike would hit it!!!!!!!!

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    They look fantastic Mike have you tried to take a regular little paintbrush in heat your blades up and dust them with powder paint you can get caught a affect will try to do some up and post them for you to look at we used to make those all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    They look fantastic Mike have you tried to take a regular little paintbrush in heat your blades up and dust them with powder paint you can get caught a affect will try to do some up and post them for you to look at we used to make those all the time.
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    those look good ship. have you tried using a smaller hook to make the blade flush with the eye?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shipahoy41 View Post
    ship I like the looks of these will they definitely look like a icefishing for sure topped off with a nice fat little fish..

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanfishHunter View Post
    those look good ship. have you tried using a smaller hook to make the blade flush with the eye?
    I have some like that also. For me, I get a better hookup with just a little of the hook showing and tipped with a wax worm or a minnow head.
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    yeah i like the willow blade style spoons. i personally have never fished spoons before, at least not for bluegill or crappie. i have fished jigging spoons for white bass, 1 oz though.

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