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There are flutter spoons from companies like lake fork and Strike King that cost a hefty $7-$10 for a piece of shiny metal with a possible paint job on it that can snag quite easily....Is there a way to make these huge spoons without the huge dent in the wallet?? What I am wanting to do is to make one of these not from a lead or brass....and I thought of using aluminum, but wouldn't that "rust" and I know stainless steel is a xxxxx to form with a hammer, a vise, and pliers...furthermore, there is a way to make spoons well with metal kitchen spoons, but the desire length is not there...so What should I do?

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Hi Mr. Nsmith,

I too have searched and tried different things to cut costs on spoons for bass fishing. You mentioned Lake Fork flutter spoons and this is what the spoon manufacturers call their casting spoons. The most cost effective alternative I think is to buy the spoon blank and put the split ring and treble hook on yourself. If you want special finish and feathers, that isn't all that difficult with add on tape, Devcon 2 ton, and Mylar on hook. Here's a link to the type spoon they use down on Lake Fork.

http://lurepartsonline.com/Online-Store/Casting-Spoons/Fingerling-Casting-Spoons.html

By the way, the bass and spoon on my avatar are both from Lake Fork.

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Yeah...I know but it's the fact that you made it and the great feelin' of catching a bass from something that you made by hand...and great bass on profile pic...and I know that Lake Fork and Strike King Spoon catches large bass.. as I said it's the feeling of making 'em by hand and catchin' bass....

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