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Spanyid Lures - Shihiru - 15-02-2009 hi I have recently discovered the Spanyid Sniper spoon and i feel that it i works well . I hope to have good results on pelagics with it . Is there anyone who use this spoon or an other model from this Australian brand ? [url="http://www.spanyid.com.au/spanyid/index.htm"]http://www.spanyid.com.au/spanyid/index.htm[/url] Spanyid Lures - Shihiru - 21-05-2009 I have seen many videos on You Tube and apparently thes spoons caught a lot of fish , so i'll try many models . Spanyid Lures - kingyfisher - 21-05-2009 The company that makes spanyid snipers also makes a "Raider" and a more curved model who's name eascapes me. There is an enormous range of colors most with holographic finishes. The 'Sniper' is rear weighted for maximum casting,the 'Raider' is straight ,& the spoon is quite light (for a metal lure). They are used for small Tuna,Tailor (Bluefish),& Mackerel as well as Aussie Salmon. Like all metals they work best in low light conditions or when predatory fish are attacking a ball of baitfish Spanyid Lures - kingyfisher - 21-05-2009 I belive the Co. name is HALCO. Spanyid Lures - Shihiru - 21-05-2009 The curved model is the Maniac spoon , all of these spoons are made by Spanyid Compagny . I have seen on videos more tunas , mackerels and others caught with them <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/xyxthumbs.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> . I would like to have the opinion of an angler who use these spoons in Australia about the best animations and conditions for a good work . Spanyid Lures - kingyfisher - 06-06-2009 Cast the lure and let it sink to near the sea floor of the place you are fishing,wind the lure in as fast as you can,skipping on the water for the last few meters.Keep the rod tip pointed down at the same time. |