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Yes good to have some of different sizes. The 71's are good when fish are feeding on larger sawbellies or smelt (rare now) but sometimes they mainly want smaller spoons especially the silvers. I've had good luck with the  Great Lakes #44's and the #35's especially on the Fingers but they all seem to work well and are well made.

 

Do you know how to contact the owner Jason?  He is on this board isn't he?  One can never have too many shiny new spoons in the gear bag!  Plus I'd like to purge a bunch of gear and shift to a local arsenal.  The Upstate economy needs as much of an infusion as it can get...

 

Spoon size is funny...  My wife is from Skaneateles and on that lake, it's smaller the better for sure...  on Hemlock it tends to be the opposite for me - bigger the better, especially in July and August..

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