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Old 12-20-2020, 04:46 PM
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Fishin Tip …… W/W's & Flutter Spoons

I’ve used Wetaskiwin’s when I first started fishin Sylvan for Whites, didn’t like them because they snag more fish than properly hooking them in the mouth. I liked the flutter action you get with them & decided to modify a few by drilling a 5/32 hole in the bottom, adding a split ring and the appropriate sized treble hook. I sorted through a bunch of old tackle and salvaged the components I needed or you can buy them at any fishin store including Cdn Tire.

I add a Pink Mag only on one of the hooks and that’s what Mr White, Walleye, Pike and the occasional Perch chase after. For even greater success for Whites, I add a W/W approx. 5-6 sometimes 8” above the flutter spoon. If they’re aggressive you can get them on the spoon, if not they’re attracted by the spoon’s fluttering action & hit the W/W most of the time. If fishin on sand or rock/rubble bottom, I’ll flash the spoon a number of times then drop it to the bottom stirs up some sand & leave it lying on the bottom, the Whites come over & hit the W/W. I only use a Flutter spoon & W/W on 1 rod, I select a popular color W/W that produces fish and some days it works & other days it doesn’t. An option for your consideration that may improve your success with Whites.

The flutter spoons in my pic’s are the Wetaskiwins, Kastmaster and a Slender Spoon, the major fishin stores sell them.

Trust this has been helpful …

Cheers

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