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    Just finished a couple of spoons with marabou trailer hooks. These work great for gills and crappie up here on inland lakes. Great fluttering action and the marabou just lets it fall s-l-o-w .
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    Nice! That would work here for California Barracudas and Bonitos

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigtwins View Post
    Just finished a couple of spoons with marabou trailer hooks. These work great for gills and crappie up here on inland lakes. Great fluttering action and the marabou just lets it fall s-l-o-w .
    Those look GREAT!!:D Would you be interested in selling some of those? I would really like to try them for the Hickory Shad here in Virginia come the spring. Those look like they would be "killer" for the shad!

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    Thats a lot of hardware to lose to the brush i fish. They look good tho. Have you fished them at Mosquito lake?

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    I have never fished spoons much so I don't know anything about them. Yours do look good though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chaunc View Post
    Thats a lot of hardware to lose to the brush i fish. They look good tho. Have you fished them at Mosquito lake?
    Yeah, We have done very well at skeeter this year with these. Have only been out there 3 times this year. All of them in july and august. here's a couple pics.
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    I would like to buy a couple of those to try out.
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    Nice mess of fish and nice lure

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    pm sent to those interested in buying lures.

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    Nice lookin spoons, send me a PM with the info on buying. Hard to tell from the picture what size they are?

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