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Spoon Feeder

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  1. Thanks fishinwrench. It does look under 3 lbs in the picture.
  2. My son caught this white bass the other day in Illinois. My guess is it was over 5 lbs but it looks smaller in the picture. We released the fish not knowing that the Illinois state record for white bass is 4 lbs 14 oz. Anyone care to guess the weight?
  3. I have a 9.9 hp kicker motor 4 stroke that I used for trolling on an 18' Lund up in Minnesota that's not being used anymore. (I wrecked the boat getting too close to the rocks on a windy day). This is perfect for trolling. Ties into the big motor for steering. In very good shape. If anyone's interested I will get more details on it. (I own a resort up on Leech Lake that my sister and brother in law run). I don't even remember the manufacturer , I think it's a Honda, but not sure. I know we still have all the cabling etc.
  4. I am not fishing at all. I responded to a question asking how to catch deep water fish. In my opinion there is no better way of catching deep water fish than using a jigging spoon. If it was March and he asked what the best technique to be using now was I wouldn't respond telling him to try jigging spoons. A few months ago I had a potential customer contact me through my website saying they were heading to Lake Norfork striper fishing and they heard that the Bink's Spoon worked great for stripers. This was my response. Just wanted to let you know that the stripers are shallow now and unless you know where you can find them deep the spoons likely won’t work for the next three to four weeks. Norfork is so clear that you can’t get on top of stripers unless they are more than 30’ down. Top water action is really hot the first couple hours in the morning and then in the evening. After the top water slows down later in the morning small mouth fishing is awesome along the creek banks with soft plastic baits. For top water you can use spooks or bass assassins, bass assassins are my favorite. If they are not breaking the surface let the bass assassin sink for about 5 seconds before you start to work it. You can also use mann’s grubs on a ¼ oz gig head and 6 pound test when they go down a little deeper and aren’t at the top. You cast it out as far as you can and watch your line as it drops and then slowly reel it in. If you see a twitch in your line when it’s dropping set the hook. Good luck. Kevin Here is his response when he got back from his trip. Wow what a trip. We caught sooooo many fish. Definitly gonna have to make time to do that again. We stayed at Kellers Cove resort on Hand cove. What great people. Everyone had plenty of fish to take home. The largest ones were about 12 lbs. Attaching a picture of one of the nicer ones I caught. Thanks again for the info. I don't sell spooks, bass assassins, or mann's grubs. I simply told him the best lures to use for the situation.
  5. I don't understand the question.
  6. Go to www.binkspoons.com and scroll down. On the left there is a link to youtube videos or here is the link. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrkP6V2d_SRSCH-XXtOSVbA/videos Make sure you check out the video "Horizontal Jigging with Bink's Spoons". There is a lot of information on both vertical and horizontal jigging in that video.
  7. Because of the hot weather the fish are moving deep earlier than usual. The best way to get them deep is using jigging spoons like Bink's Spoons. We have videos at binkspoons.com to show you how to catch these fish when they go deep.
  8. I hope you're using Bink Spoons
  9. BINKS REPORT Went walleye fishing today with two guy from the walleye club. As you can see we had a good day fishing with the spoon. We caught 5 walleye and had another 3 to 4 on put they got off. Best spoon 1/2 oz and the 1 oz many shad worked the best. Best color white Best depth ether way of 30 feet Best place 1/2 way back in the creeks on points Best method vertical jigging Best time we fished for about 4 hr 5AM TO 9 AM we also caught Crappie, Large mouth bass, small mouth bass, stripers, hybrids, white bass, blue gill, and the bast of all a 15 to 20 pound carp all on the spoons. Keep it Simple Drop a Spoon Bink
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