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New Spoon Models


diemai
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Just got done today with some models of a new spoon design of mine:) .

Asymmetrical spoons are nothing new , though , but not very common , so I've thought , why not trying my hand on such ?

So well , after some brief sketching some weeks ago I came up with my first two experimental prototypes , that I made out of 1 mm thick brass sheet , since this is easier to work on .

I was aware, that for proper function these spoons need to be somehow "twisted" within , but I wasn't sure about the attachement locations of hook and line , so I have furnished multiple holes on the prototypes .

One one model , that I have now named "The Clicking Roller" , I have furnished a slotted line tie , that I was already familiar with from an old Finnish lure .

After thoroughly testing these initial brass models in my bath tub , I found out about the best locations for hook and line tie , all the other options did not let the spoons perform well at all .

Since I was(and still I am) pretty much confident about their action , I have cut out some more 3" blanks from stainless steel sheet , approx. 1,3 mm thick .

Even made one larger 4" blank of that "Clicking Roller" and also a 4" version of the second model , that I have named "The Shaker" now .

Dead sure there are some more to come of these 4 inchers:yes: !

The shaping was a bit different to "common" spoons , but yet not a problem to me .

Prior to polishing and decorating the spoons , I have tested them all again in my bath tub , and they seem to be quite "good natured" , meaning , that they're forgiving little differences in shape , cupping and uniformity .

The "Clicking Roller" has a rolling action from one edge to the other , same time swimming in a tighter "wave" pattern and generating a metallic clicking noise , as the splitring slides up and down the line tie slot .

Attaching the hook to the inner attachement hole provides a little more action and noise compared to the rear hole , but the differences are only subtle with this model .

At very , very slow retrieve pace the spoon tends to roll over and only flutter unattractively .

The "Shaker" has a much more pronounced action , it really "butt-shakes" left and right violently , the faster the retrieve the more it does and and also gets to move already at slow speeds .

Hook and line located at the inner holes make up for the most lively action , but also let the lure rise up quicker .

The larger 4" models are even still acting "wilder" as the smaller ones , I guess , this is because of their bigger plane in the water .

Unlike "common" spoons , the vibrations of these models would certainly be clearly felt in the rod tip .

The spoons are decorated with different decal foil cut-outs , some are even "glow-in-the-dark" color , some of the blanks I have heated to glow to get them to their distinctive darker blue/brown/purple color .

Can't wait to try them on pike when our season is gonna start in May :nuhuh:!

greetz :yay:, diemai


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I enjoyed the write up on the spoons. I never have really thrown too many spoons outside of the common dare devil or johnson spoon. These look terrific and the shapes are pleasing. Sounds like like they passed the tub test and should tempt the local pike once you hit some open water. Fine job.

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Excellent stuff. I think spoons are like crank and jerk baits...there is still room for exploration, innovation and improvement and I think they're largely under-utilized in a lot of ways.

I particularly like the choice of line ties and the offset hook positions.

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Thank you guys for your kind words :worship:!

Actually it really seems , that metal lures are on decline nowadays , but nevertheless I really like fishing them :yes:.

They catch almost any predatory species , deep or shallow , depending on size , style and weight of the spoons ;).

And hopefully still one or another different spoon design idea would come up to my mind some day to make up for nice fish catching action:) .

I agree , that there should still be potential for something a bit out of the box to make up for the little difference to the usual metals , still coaxing some strikes more .

Thanks again ;), diemai

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