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Bink's Spoon's rainbow of colors left to right: (1) Fire Tiger, (2) White Scale, (3) Clown, (4) White / Black Back, (5) Blue Metallic, (6) Red Head, (7) White / Blue Back, (8) Albino, (9) White / Flourescent Green Back, (10) Silver, (11) White / Gray Top / Orange Belly, (12) Gold.  The 1/8 Crappie spoon is also offered in all 12 colors and the 'Many Shad' is available in White Scale or Silver. Custom colors are available upon request. Three sizes for stripers, hybrids, walleye and bass depending on the depth of the fish:   1/2 oz. down to 20';   3/4 oz. 20 to 40';   1 oz. for 40 to 60'.



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Prefishing the Mercury/Realtree Pro-Am on Bull Shoals in mid June, PWT pro
Jim Ranash catches good walleye on Bink's Pro Series spoon. "This spoon is very productive on bigger walleyes" said Jim. He also likes the colors and action of the spoon and especially the way it falls without snagging or twisting the line.


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Hi Darrell,
 
My 8 year old granddaughter Alexis loved spooning  at Lake Powell in Utah. We caught around 200 stripers during the week we were there. We didn't get any big ones but the nonstop action made for a great trip The white double shad and the plain white colors accounted for most of the fish.  I'd recommend the Bink's Spoon over the frozen anchovy anytime.
 
 Ed Druml
 

Darrel


Darrel,

The bite is on.  Here is a 28+ inch, 7 lb 2 oz, walleye I took on July 26, 2009 on Bull Shoals lake.  The fish was taken on a Bink's spoon in 45 ft of water.  Your spoons and jigging techniques have revolutionized the way we fish for walleye.  Thanks!!

Rob McCarty