#113881 - 05/17/01 11:56 PM
Mor Tac Spinners and Spoons??
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Spawner
Registered: 12/26/99
Posts: 745
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hey all... Just recieved a new Mor Tac catalog and was thinking about ordering some size 4 silver blades for snow run off water and size 3 and 2 black oxide for low water. Has anybody had any succes throwing these spinners and if so what sizes are best for summer run conditions. I guess they also make a spoon (stilly spoons)??
Sounds kinda like a cost efficient way to chuck hardware without spending 4 or 5 bucks for a vibrex which are too darn light anyways for deep water. Is it worth it?
two weeks til June 1 =)
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#113882 - 05/18/01 12:41 AM
Re: Mor Tac Spinners and Spoons??
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Fry
Registered: 04/19/01
Posts: 32
Loc: Walla Walla, WA
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man, just thought i'd let you know, i do awesome on the mor-tac stilly silver spoons (2/3oz) for winter steelhead! they hammer the crap out of them! As far as summer fish would go, i would suggest maybe the size 2 or 3 black oxide spinners when its really sunny, and maybe size 2 or 3 silver bladed ones for early mornings and evenings, and overcast days. (may need to go bigger sometimes depending on water temp and heighth, and clarity)like say though, i think you'll do awesome with these spinners! like i said before, i do awesome with the steelhead with their spoons during the winter, and also with size #2 and 3 spinners during summer-time! they're cheap but effective if ya make them on your own! also, check out Jed Davis'book "Spinner Fishing for Steelhead, Trout and Salmon"! it tells you everything you need to know about summer steelhead, sizes of spinners to use in different situations, to what fish will and won't hit when its 80 degrees outside!-EVERYTHING!!!!!!!! its a great book, Good luck, i hope you do awesome with the Mor-Tacs! Fish On!
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#113884 - 05/18/01 12:56 AM
Re: Mor Tac Spinners and Spoons??
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 11/04/99
Posts: 983
Loc: Everett, Wa
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Speaking of black oxide...has anyone compared the effictiveness of the black oxide spoon and spinner components sold by Mor-tac comapred to homemade black oxide spinners and spoons as demonstrated by Bob in his tips sections?
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#113885 - 05/18/01 01:40 AM
Re: Mor Tac Spinners and Spoons??
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 01/07/00
Posts: 176
Loc: Graham,WA, USA
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Although I use the black oxide spinners in #2's on small rivers and have done very well, I still prefer to use tarnished brass blades with dark green prism tape on the inside of the blade(see Jed Davis's book for McKenzie Medium). I do just as well if not better with these in gin clear water.
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#113886 - 05/18/01 11:52 AM
Re: Mor Tac Spinners and Spoons??
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Spawner
Registered: 12/26/99
Posts: 745
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Right on, i'll give em a shot. I read Jed Davis's book a while ago. CruiseC, i also ordered a few Spoons. I have a feeling this is going to be a good summer! Thanks for the info guys.
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#113887 - 05/18/01 02:12 PM
Re: Mor Tac Spinners and Spoons??
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Smolt
Registered: 02/26/01
Posts: 79
Loc: Oregon
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I just bought an assortment of their stilly spooons a few months ago. I've already had some good success with them. I don't think their is any spoon maker out their who makes an oval-style spoon (one of the the most effective all-around shapes according to herzog) with such quality finishes as mortac. You can get them in genuide silver, copper, brass, and gold finishes. Most companies only have chrome/nickel and/or brass to choose from. And we all know that all three of those finishes absorb more light than both silver and gold. I never have been much for fishing spinners but I think I might have to order some components and give them a shot this summer on the deschutes.
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