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  1. SculpinKing

    quick change clevis

    I haven't used them yet, but I did hear a trick from someone who does and has occasionally lost blades on them. When rigging his blades up at home he would put a dot of super glue to bridge the gap where the blade could fall off. When he wanted to remove the blade the superglue would pop out...
  2. SculpinKing

    Hagen's new catalog

    So they didn't charge you the $1 fee for ordering below the minimums? Was it your first order with them? I've heard rumors that they do that for the first order, but nothing confirmed. Did they tell you anything or did it just not appear on your bill? I'm putting together and my first order...
  3. SculpinKing

    Dodger Blank Alternatives?

    Thanks for the tip. I found some clearance Manistee spoons a couple weeks ago for $1 a piece and picked them up to try out.
  4. SculpinKing

    Let's Talk Spinner Blades

    Greetings, I've been constructing some lures this winter and the time has come to order some spinner blades. Since there are a million (almost literally) different blades to choose from, I thought I'd get the opinions of some of you much more experienced then me as to what's important in a...
  5. SculpinKing

    Washington Kokanee Power

    Nice. Thanks for that info, Toni. I was walking along a one of the streams that runs into the Sammamish Slough a couple weeks ago looking for spawning salmon and I saw easily a hundred Kokanee in a short section of the creek, presumably from Lake Washington. I love to see them replenishing their...
  6. SculpinKing

    Dodger Blank Alternatives?

    Hello all, I'm thinking about putting together some dodgers for Trout and Kokanee. I've come across Hagen's trolling spoon blanks which seem like a good place to start. The obvious candidates for blanks to start with are the Dakota Dodger (Looks like your 'classic' Dodger) and the Trolling Thin...
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