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Topic: Make your own trolling spinners for salmon/steelhead for $2  (Read 4063 times)

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uplandsandpiper

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Millions of salmon headed our way. I like trolling for these fish on the Columbia during the slack tide using a flasher and a spinner. I enjoy making my own gear and with spinners costing $5-10 I figured out a way to produce a quality spinner that will catch fish for as little as $2 each.



The Bike Rat

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  • Date Registered: Jan 2013
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Thanks for posting the video.  Now I can't wait to order some parts to make some spinners.
Steve
USAF (Ret)

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Alan

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  • Date Registered: Jun 2013
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Cool post.  I have a spinner of similar design to what you make that has caught a few coho.  I've been meaning to make some copies of it in different sizes for years in case I lose it.  Maybe i'll get around to it this year.


ndogg

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Great tutorial, thanks.
 


bb2fish

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...and a partridge in a pear tree.    Thanks for the nicely done video.  Very informative.  Great job!