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Brother Greg experimenting with soldering hooks to spinner blades . Reminds me of the Hildebrandt 'flicker ', a fine Trout lure .This tipped with shiner heads or tail may be killer on the Crappie I've been catching on Nungesser flutter spoons and Hus spoons. this year .
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THANKS FOR SHOWING THESE TO ME JOHN; GOOD IDEA OF GREGS ! ( FOOT NOTE ON POLISHING STAINLESS STEEL;; ELECTRIC DRILL;; BUFFER PAD;; AND JEWLERS ROUGE !;; ADD A LITTLE JEWLERS ROUGE; TO THE BUFFER PAD; WHEN ITS RUNNING; FIRM HOLD ON THOSE SPOONS; GENTLY RUN ACROSS THE BUFFER PAD ! WITH JUST A COUPLE MINUTES; WILL BE A MIRROR POLISH !! wish I had a nickel for every belt buckle I have made in the past;; used this trick to polish the stainless to mirror perfection !!! JOHN;; IM JUST NOW GETTING INTO USING -- MAKING SPOONS;; ANY IDEA; HINT YOU MIGHT HAVE;; PASS ITTO ME BUDDY ! ESPECIALLY THE BEST WAY TO USE ONE !!
john if you look closely you can see a groove and creases on the ends.that is to hold the hook to pe soldered in place.these come in many shapes and sizes.these are called ice blades.a little different than what you would use foe a spinner
I SEE YOURE USING WILLOW LEAVE BLADES JIM.Gregs a golfer so he can pick us up some lead tape. .Thanks Jim
john you can get ice spoon blades a net craft and a few others.nothing wrong with these but i like the more narrow ice blades.i have made a few with lead tape-any golf club shop has this.i dont usually post stuff unless i catch fish and test and refine something .i have caught fish on my proto type spoons but i am not that confident with them yet but will post some pics.i made mine for open water and will test them more this spring.
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