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 Post subject: Re: Spoon fed Walleye
PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:45 pm 
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there is no such thing as too big of spoon for quinte walleye...

especially when the water is above 48-50 degrees.


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 Post subject: Re: Spoon fed Walleye
PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:35 pm 
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does anyone ever run td-11 or 800's and a spoon??? Useing a double barrel swivel with a 3 ft lead and use a couple snap swivels and clip on a spoon off a 2 or 3 foot lead? So the spoon is running just above the diver!

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 Post subject: Re: Spoon fed Walleye
PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 8:06 pm 
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pickerel killer wrote:
does anyone ever run td-11 or 800's and a spoon??? Useing a double barrel swivel with a 3 ft lead and use a couple snap swivels and clip on a spoon off a 2 or 3 foot lead? So the spoon is running just above the diver!


Yes, legally you're allowed 3 hooks on a line and a 2 treble diver and single treble spoon okay.
Use a 3 way swievel, 6 foot lead to diver, 3' to spoon.
Know some Windsor yakers who do that all the time on Detroit river and Erie .
Honestly,haven't tried it myself, like the action off of leadcore more and figure you're asking for tangles.
Also, bigger the spoon the faster the speed for ideal action, and have had success on medium
flutter spoons such as Williams D3's and Mooselocks ( golds and oranges, as someone else mentioned) at slower speeds.
These Quinte suspended eyes are just like lakers, liking a slow wobbly bait. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Spoon fed Walleye
PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:39 pm 
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igorart7 wrote:
What size they are? I have similar colors for salmon trolling but I affraid they are too big for walley. I'm going to BOQ this weekend. If I get size information I may try them out also. And I will report results.

2 1/4" - 4" on Erie. Bigger as the season progresses. 5" may work now on Quinte.


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