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steelie hardware

Post by spokey9 » Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:22 am

i'm looking to add some spinners and spoons to my arsenal for steelies, right now i mainly fish bait and jig & bobber, and get kinda confused by all the options at sportco. I got a few #4 vibraxes that i've been told are good patterns. Any help would be appreciated.
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by natenez » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:26 am

I suggest reading "Spinner Fishing for Steelhead, Salmon and Trout" by Jed Davis

I thought it was a very interesting book.

Also check out the spinners at http://www.rvrfshr.com/
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by fishaholictaz » Wed Jun 16, 2010 10:48 am

Don't be arfaid to add jerk baits and plugs to that list:-"
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by Matt » Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:09 pm

My favorite hardware form shore:

SPINNERS:

In this order; sizes are:

Size 3 or 4 Steelhead and coho
Size 5 Chinook

Size 3 seems to be an excellent steelhead color...... hint hint.

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Chrome = Murky water or low light conditions in clear water.
Brass = Medium light conditions in moderate water, or low light conditions.
Copper = Clear water, high light conditions.

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For this one I prefer the orange body w/ brass blade.... Size 3 for steelies, size 5 for chinook. Works in all conditions.

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Same deal, prefer the brass blades. Same deal for sizes as above.

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Last but not least the size 4 Mepps Black Fury, a wonderful spinner.

SPOONS:

Anything by RVRFSHR

I especially like the "rvrwaggler" in 50/50
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All of their spoons feature sickle hooks, bonus!

Second favorite spoon is the oh-so-basic teardrop wobbler:

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I prefer chrome, brass, 50/50, orange and chartreuse.... although the colors you can find are endless :)

Hope this helps!! Honestly, its all about personal preference.... The only reason I prefer these patterns is due to the fact that they have produced for me time and time again in the past, not that other patterns wouldn't have produced as well. Just experiment. The key is to just keep casting, hookups are inevitable!!! :cheers:
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by wintersteelhead » Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:42 pm

Love the RVRFSHR spoons.

Nicely said, and illustrated Matt. That should be a great resource for any who are intersted in hardware!!

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RE:steelie hardware

Post by spokey9 » Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:48 pm

thanks matt, that's exactly what i needed to get started. needed an extra weapon for the wiley ol' steelies
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by flyfisher31 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:42 pm

don't forget the all red panther martin body and gold blade its deadly on them
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Post by salmonslayer117 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:50 pm

Rvrfshr spoons rock! Don't forget the little cleo though. Copper 2/5 oz with the sickle siwash.
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by sellis_414 » Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:59 am

Little Cleo Hammered Nickel is my choice. I purchased some RVRFSHR spoons late in the winter run and didn't get a chance to use them but the little cleos did the trick for me!
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by jens » Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:51 am

There are 2 Pig Metals swimming around with RVRFSHR Spoons for jewelry. 1 lost Saturday by me(faulty knot)and 1 lost Tuesday by Since2(8lb Fluro leader). But my go to Spoon is the KO Wobbler.
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by spokey9 » Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:17 pm

i ended up getting a cpl rvrfshr spoons, the brass, silver, and gold vibraxes. An got suckered into buyin a bc 50/50 spoon cuz it's silver an gold plated 8 bucks #-o (but boy does that sucker shine in the water)
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by Hank » Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:48 am

Will Dick Knight spoons in 50/50 chrome gold work? I know they wont flash as bright, but will they work under optimal conditions?
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by scott080379 » Fri Jul 09, 2010 6:39 am

Hank...they will work..I haven't caught any off mine..well need to go buy another since mine is stuck to a rock in the river.

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Post by bionic_one » Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:18 am

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Post by Hank » Sat Jul 10, 2010 1:49 am

Thanks Scott, I think I will give it a try.
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by Gringo Pescador » Sat Jul 10, 2010 5:29 am

Here's a question for you all..

Hooks on spoons, should the hook face up or down? Or does it even matter?

Looking at pictures (see the rvrfshr spoon above) it seems that the hook is facing down. But then I am thinking that if the hook is facing up you would have a better chance of setting the hook (since you are pulling up) and with the hook up, less chance of snagging.

I am probably way over thinking this - but thought I would throw it out there..
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by scott080379 » Sat Jul 10, 2010 5:52 am

Gringo...I am no pro on these spoons but I really don't see a up or down on the spoon, they are going to spin and if you use a swivle they are going to sping even more. Some people use swivles some don't........I do just to help with line twist.

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RE:steelie hardware

Post by wintersteelhead » Sat Jul 10, 2010 6:29 am

spoons are not intended to spin. They are supposed to flutter. Larger end and bend indicate the hook end. Always place hook up with concave side of spoon down. use siwash hooks for this to avoid snag ( will not reduce hook ups cause steelies try to kill 'em)

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RE:steelie hardware

Post by flyfisher31 » Sat Jul 10, 2010 7:49 pm

and anything big red and shiny!
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RE:steelie hardware

Post by FishBash » Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:26 pm

Don't be afraid to be creative and original! I've landed them one 50/50 white and pink yarn w/ a sand shrimp colored hook...( was in a real pinch!)... take your "a- typical" colors and make your own: )
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