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    I needed a few vertical lures for a trip to LOW. These lures can be fished with or without the spinners but it seems that in off colored waters the spinners works best. A minnow head is used with the trebles and can be switched out for a single hook for a whole minnow presentations.
    Components: # 6 hook,#3 1/2 willow blade, #2 spinner, 4mm beads, 0.22 wire and glow powdered paint.
    Note: Used shipahoy41 method of solder filling the willow blade with solder. Filling the blade level with 60/40 solder produces a 1/8 once spoon. A 1/16 inch hole is drilled to accommodate the second split ring.Name:  KISS Flutter Spoon.JPG
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    Last edited by Bob/MN; 02-28-2014 at 05:18 PM.

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    What type of fish are you fishing FOR with those spoons

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    What type of fish are you fishing FOR with those spoons
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    This size spoon will be used for walleyes,jumbo perch and tulaby. I downsize the hooks to a size #8 for perch and tulaby.

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    Pretty cool

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