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I've spent around a year off and on trying to build and tune a #8 Cascade, and believe I have finnaly found success. Earlier in the season I posted about an experiment which resulted in beeing spooled almost by a large fish...this would be the critter that did it. After playing with the spinner yesterday with Osmosis we determined it is a .5mph blade to 3.0 mph. It has an increadable speed range, at the slower end very "thumpy" and smooths out and will stay down at the top end around 3.0 mph, giving you a wider range of conditions to fish it in. It will come stock in all of our predator and inferno patterns and colors with a 10mm fiber optic beads and UV Cast. We are estimating its launch date early to mid september, just in the nick of time for fall chinook, and retail around 8.50..still less expensive than GDF.
Everything to get the finish product that you have to go through every time
That's boggling my mind...
What about an older design after you find out what works, like an inferno mini?
All this UV talk and UV catching fish, it's making me lose faith in my own spinners! :lol:
I'm interested, but overwhelmed. I've been eyeballing your product line for a while. I love the fact they are designed and proven in the waters I fish.
Could you recommend the essential starter set for an aspiring spinner fisherman like myself?
We caught one steelhead on a rooster tail yesterday and one on a silver rvrfshr spinner number 3 and two salmon on small spinnersGreat spinners will help but so does knowing how and were to fish for them! I would have loved throwing out a uv spinner at them to see if they reacted differently as the water was so clear we could spot them.
For nooks or steelies and what rivers are you fishing?..and costal colors are sometimes different than inland rivers. I would look at the colors that traditionally produce for me then look seriously at the colors that I carry that come close, or maybe you need a custom for a particular situation. It's hard for me to know without a little more detail.
Besides the 8 I will have a line of spoons and wobblers comming out in august in time for the fall fish. I'm still trying to decide if there is enough of a market for the investment in the 8. I think I will throw up a poll.