So I got 3 Red Flash Wigglers I need to try. The action was good but I was skeptical because these are actually what you call...old fashion spoons. These are the spoons used in the 1950's long before it was improvised. A couple of casts and nothing. Saw a few follows but no takers. I switched up to my 5 diamonds and red/white daredelves...same thing. Switched back to the wigglers. but this time i changed the hooks #6 trebles. Right away I started getting strikes. And i'm loving the action. This old fashion lures can still deliver.
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Downsizing the trebles.
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Posted 16 May 2013 - 10:28 AM
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#2
Posted 16 May 2013 - 11:12 AM
Cool looking lure! Definitely looks old school. Where'd you pick it up?
#3
Posted 16 May 2013 - 11:21 AM
Lebarons. Had a silver, bronze and red white on this. It comes with treble hooks which is a little too big for my taste. This are probably used to target big pikes. But where I fish, I don't think I will catch a 15lb. pike hence the change in hooks.
#4
Posted 16 May 2013 - 11:57 AM
I have used these before. Me and my brother were the only people for a couple of generations to fish on my moms side of the family (my dad taught me to fish).
Hence when we went up to that cottage when we were little we used the fishing gear dated about 40s to 50s. Steel line with wobblers and that sort of thing for lake trout. I may be wrong but I think we used this lour or one very simmilar for lakers. Maybe and inch across and 2 or so inches long. Those short little rods were so stiff that sometimes we would troll around with a 2lb shaker on the end of it for a while.
#5
Posted 16 May 2013 - 12:44 PM
I have used these before. Me and my brother were the only people for a couple of generations to fish on my moms side of the family (my dad taught me to fish).
Hence when we went up to that cottage when we were little we used the fishing gear dated about 40s to 50s. Steel line with wobblers and that sort of thing for lake trout. I may be wrong but I think we used this lour or one very simmilar for lakers. Maybe and inch across and 2 or so inches long. Those short little rods were so stiff that sometimes we would troll around with a 2lb shaker on the end of it for a while.
you are right about the dimensions. I also have one smaller. 1.5" x .75". And yes, I read some info on this. This was made for Lakers but was great on pike that's why they made the red white pattern. And I believe a dentist actually started this.
#6
Posted 16 May 2013 - 01:27 PM
Lebarons. Had a silver, bronze and red white on this. It comes with treble hooks which is a little too big for my taste. This are probably used to target big pikes. But where I fish, I don't think I will catch a 15lb. pike hence the change in hooks.
Awesome thanks!
#7
Posted 16 May 2013 - 04:28 PM
Ive got a few old spoons like that ill have to try,but the ones i have only have a single red bead like that, and one heavy hook instead of a treble
#8
Posted 16 May 2013 - 06:29 PM
So I got 3 Red Flash Wigglers I need to try. The action was good but I was skeptical because these are actually what you call...old fashion spoons. These are the spoons used in the 1950's long before it was improvised. A couple of casts and nothing. Saw a few follows but no takers. I switched up to my 5 diamonds and red/white daredelves...same thing. Switched back to the wigglers. but this time i changed the hooks #6 trebles. Right away I started getting strikes. And i'm loving the action. This old fashion lures can still deliver.
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#9
Posted 17 May 2013 - 12:11 PM
I can't remember if it was the bigger one or the smaller but one was called a Bug Eye, we used to vertical jig for lakers with them..... many moons ago. Let us know if you get anything big on it.
Well, knowing the water I fish, the average size of pike I usually get is about 24" to 28" at about 5 to 6 lbs. Changing the treble into a smaller size got me more in terms of quantity. Did manage to hook a brown on it. All in all 4 pike and 1 brown in 2 hrs of fishing. 1 pike was hooked on a daiwa plug btw.
#10
Posted 17 May 2013 - 12:16 PM
Well, knowing the water I fish, the average size of pike I usually get is about 24" to 28" at about 5 to 6 lbs. Changing the treble into a smaller size got me more in terms of quantity. Did manage to hook a brown on it. All in all 4 pike and 1 brown in 2 hrs of fishing. 1 pike was hooked on a daiwa plug btw.
sounds like you got a pretty good fishing hole
#11
Posted 17 May 2013 - 12:38 PM
sounds like you got a pretty good fishing hole
If not for the brown I hook. I'd name the area. But knowing remy is lurking around....
#12
Posted 21 May 2013 - 08:10 AM
If not for the brown I hook. I'd name the area. But knowing remy is lurking around....
Soo true. Sounds like a great outing.
#13
Posted 21 May 2013 - 09:26 AM
ya its bad that remy is lurking--why don't you try PM remy cant lurk there and you and your BFFs can chat about COD and stuff...
#14
Posted 21 May 2013 - 11:42 AM
ya its bad that remy is lurking--why don't you try PM remy cant lurk there and you and your BFFs can chat about COD and stuff...
Personal jab???? Hmmm maybe remy needs to re-read the rules.
#15
Posted 21 May 2013 - 12:15 PM
nah I am ok with what I said--soooooo true...lol
#16
Posted 21 May 2013 - 12:17 PM
...WOT
#17
Posted 23 May 2013 - 10:01 AM
Chains have been yanked...you're cool remyboy. You we're in semi hiatus...someone needs to rattle the cage.
#18
Posted 23 May 2013 - 11:22 AM
the classics never die and can outfish some of the new stuff.
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