Those are a copy of an ACME castmaster spoon. Excellent for vertical jigging on open water, or for ice fishing! Grab yourself some for winter!usernamehere said:My dollarama has these types of spoons too. Wasnt sure how to use them, and they were quite small so i passed on them
I have one they don't work very well at all, the head shakes but the rest of the body stays motionless.usernamehere said:
really? mine moves pretty fluid.....still havnted wet it so dont know but it looks pretty good. Maybe yours was a bad one. Its a dollarama lure so dont expect every one to workGiuga10 said:I have one they don't work very well at all, the head shakes but the rest of the body stays motionless.
Hwy 410/Queensusernamehere said:I have a dollarama right next to me house, and 2 on my way to university. The one next to my house has all the fancy spoons and topwater frogs. The 2 en-route to uni is where I find jointed cranks.
All dollarama iv visited has a huge selection of surface poppers. from 2-5" long. I havnt tried one yet though. The spinnerbait in the picture is also very common, although the blade selection varies greatly between stores. Iv seen colorado, willow, indiana, fluted willow/indiana, and some odd shaped ones I cant name.
@theyoungfisherman: Not sure if you want to rive for an hour to north york just for dollarama lures
@Lure: which no frills is this?