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  1. diemai

    Disc Spoons

    Hi , folks , After TU member Griffond had pointed out these kinda weird vintage lures here on TU , which were made in Minnesota during the 1950's , I could not help to do my own knock-offs , .....I'm just into casting spoons too deep ! After having made an initial prototype of copper sheet and having tested the blank in my bathtub , I was pretty much amazed about the swimming action that these lures do perform , so I launched some more . You may read more about these lures in this thread opened by TU member saltwater : http://www.tackleunderground.com/community/index.php?/topic/28123-recreating-baits-of-the-past/ So well , for a start I came up with 11 spoons alltogether , sized 30 , 50 and 70 millimetres in diameter , whereas the largest spoon is a twin spoon , meaning two thinner spoons are connected with the splitrings for added noise , ........spoons are made from copper and stainless steel sheet , plain polished , two darker steel spoons are annealed for a little darker appearance . As from coming weekend I'll test these "disc spoons" on fish , as the local predator's closing time did finish just today , ....and I'm really looking forward to positive results due to the strong , canting action of these lures . Only little concerns do remain about their casting performance , ........would the hook tend to foul the leader , would the spoons level on flight to glide on an air cushion for maximum casting distance , or would they get to flutter and fly into unpredictable directions ? I shall see next week , ... Greetz , diemai
  2. Hi there , folks , Early this , or even last year , I've purchased a few used 1 ounce "Hofschneider Red Eye Spoons" off US Ebay , ......by that time I had mounted new hooks(rear only) , splitrings and attachement swivels to them . http://mama.indstate.edu/users/eudyptes/fishing/fishing_pics/redeye.jpg Today I've made a couple of dozens of casts with one of them , .......fishing was once more dead slow due to unsuitable weather , ....so no catches occured . This spoon model must have some kind of catching appeal , since it has been around for so many decades in the USA and Canada , .......if it wasn't so, the lure would have vanished from the market pretty fast , ...... I'm sure ! Here in central Europe(Germany)this spoon model is rather unknown . But still I'm wondering about the swimming action of this lure , ......unlike the famous "Eppinger Daredevles" or the wellknown German "Effzett Spoon" it gets to spin around it's lengthwise axis very easy , also swims with it's reverse side downward just to only flutter up and down , .......not wobble along like the two previously mentioned spoon examples . Only on a very , very slow pace of retrieve it kinda cants from one side to the other and wobbles along without turning over or spin , ....but to me it's very hard to keep this slow pace , especially when the lure approaches shallower waters near the bank I'm standing on , .......could get to snag up quite easy at this stage . I'm not used to spoons having such an action like the "Red Eye Wiggler" or "Red Eye Spoon" , ...... can anybody out there give me some confidence in this lure , .......do you catch pike and muskie on them , ...and if so , ....how do you retrieve them ? Would be glad about any "Red Eye Spoon" experiences being shared in here , ........thanks a lot , .............greetz , diemai
  3. Ok , .....I had put this video up in the hardbait forums some days ago , ..........just thought of that I should better have placed it in here , sorry ! greetz , diemai
  4. Hi , folks , Spent some time on the computer again tonite putting together some older pictures to another little "How-To" . Probably I'd be able to provide some input for one or another tinkerer in here . Please also read my describtions on YouTube , ........off course all upcoming question will be gladly answered ! Good luck , diemai
  5. Hi , folks , Bored at home , fooling around with the computer for hours , .........finally I've managed to put some older pictures from my files and ol' Jimi together , ......do not know , what I exactly did and why , .......but at some stage it was suddenly there ! Hope that it might come in helpful , off course any further questions will be answered ! greetz , diemai
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