South Bank

Was out fishing the South Bank over the Easter Weekend. We put your 334 Money spoon down bouncing bottom on one rod and had the Rosco on the other side. Over the period of a couple hours we caught countless numbers of Salmon up to 22 pounds and also a Halibut on the Money.
It seemed that whichever rod got hit first the other was hit right after, giving my partner and I the excitment of about eight double headers. What a blast.
Used to be soley a bait fisherman. Your spoons have changed that.
Thank you Bill.

Esperanza

We wandered up and worked the area around Esperanza for springs over the course of the last week. From the stomach contents witnessed in a couple hundred "volunteers" it was quickly determined that the menu of choice for the springs was completely focused on krill. NO evidence of herring or any other baitfish was seen in the tummies nor the sounder despite exhaustive searches.

Despite that fact, I was itching to try out a new spoon from ZurTro that really appealed to my somewhat discerning eye, as I was anxious to see if the fish found it as appealing as I did. So, I ran one of their 5 1/2 inch "
Rosco" spoons as a test.

I am very pleased to report that this new design is an Absolute
KILLER! Despite no baitfish presence, the springs WELL indicated that they very much thought this little offering was definitely on the "Hit List"! Over the 4 or 5 days we fished, it was responsible for an awesome number of hook-ups, and managed to land the best sized fish we encountered! Yup, 30 plus pounds of rolling anger in APRIL!! Awesome!

I am so impressed with this design that I am immediately ordering several dozen of this particular pattern for both commercial and eventually sporting applications. Given it's horrendously great success when there was no bait presence, I am extremely confident it will
SHINE extremely well when those do make their appearance this year!

Not all that often I stumble across a terminal that works as well as this one does! Thought I would share this valuable information for those who ply the chuck. Methinks those that are serious at the game will want a few on hand this season to increase the odds of tagging a
Biggie! wink

Will keep ya'll posted as the season progresses and this
Killer works it's Magic! cool

Cheers,
Nog

Port Renfrew

On a trip to Port Renfrew Saturday we had the good fortune to hit many fish of all sizes - a lot of them feeders that were released. We coupled a 3.75 inch Island Sunrise with a oki betsy flasher and a 6 foot leader which accounted for the bulk of the hooks up. We also hit a couple on the Money 3.75 inch and a Green Lightning that I put some black spots down the line on the side to simulate a pilchard. All in all a good day for your product.
Rick