01-27-2004, 11:55 PM
[cool][red][size 1]Fuzzy told ya fer true. A six incher is a great size for Powell. They are excellent for long casts to the boils as well as deep jigging in 40 to 60 feet of water when they go deep.[/size][/red]
[#ff0000][size 1]But, since the shad in Powell are different sizes at different times of the year, it pays to have some in about the 3" size too. And, sometime the red line works better as an attractor.[/size][/#ff0000]
[#ff0000][size 1]If you get the smooth finish, try adding some silver prism tape with a good pattern to throw off some good scale flashes. [/size][/#ff0000]
[#ff0000][size 1]The blue one and the red one in the pic have both scored both largies and walleyes for me in Deer Creek and other waters. I like the gold with some green prism tape when fishing in perch-infested waters. Again, I have done better with Kastmasters for most ice fishing, but the Krocodiles are a good addition to your spoon arsenal any time.[/size][/#ff0000]
[#ff0000][size 1]PS...don't overlook the little Cleos too. And the Kamlooper spoons by Acme...makers of the Kastmaster.[/size][/#ff0000]
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[#ff0000][size 1]But, since the shad in Powell are different sizes at different times of the year, it pays to have some in about the 3" size too. And, sometime the red line works better as an attractor.[/size][/#ff0000]
[#ff0000][size 1]If you get the smooth finish, try adding some silver prism tape with a good pattern to throw off some good scale flashes. [/size][/#ff0000]
[#ff0000][size 1]The blue one and the red one in the pic have both scored both largies and walleyes for me in Deer Creek and other waters. I like the gold with some green prism tape when fishing in perch-infested waters. Again, I have done better with Kastmasters for most ice fishing, but the Krocodiles are a good addition to your spoon arsenal any time.[/size][/#ff0000]
[#ff0000][size 1]PS...don't overlook the little Cleos too. And the Kamlooper spoons by Acme...makers of the Kastmaster.[/size][/#ff0000]
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