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Saturday, June 11, 2011

New Hula spinners

42in Tiger Muskie caught on Hula Spinner yesterday

Stop by Fish Creek Spinners Web Store and checkout it's new format!

Got an email that a Yankin Jaw Guide Service client caught a nice fish on the Hula Spinner yesterday. The fish was 42 inches long and weighed 20lbs. It was released.

The lucky angler was sent a spinner for this picture, so I'm able to share it along with a few pictures of this new spinner design with anyone stopping by the blog or website.

Here's the fish. Looks like it was a beautiful day on the water. The fish took the spinner on his third cast into a promising spot.


Now for a few pictures of various colors of the new spinner. It weighs one ounce. The Hula comes from two double Colorado blades and a stacked silicon starflash skirt. When I showed it to Marie, spinning it from my hand, she said it looked like a hula dancer. No more need to think of a name, whew. Thanks Marie!

The double blades are on separate clevises with an integrated bearing bead for smoother spin. The skirt hides a 1 inch PVC riser that extends the #2/0 treble hook
toward the break in the skirt. This avoids the need for a stinger rig.

We have about 10 colors and either brass or nickel, hammered or smooth blade variations. We're using Colorado and Indiana blades #5's and #6's.

This one caught the fish.

1oz Black and Silver Hula Spinner that caught the Tiger Muskie

Here's the brass cousin.


Few more colors, I like this one. Cream white, brown faceted glass with olive skirt and Brass Colorados.



Here's a purple and Smooth Brass Indiana version.


Last one, fluorescent Orange and hammered nickel


Just in time for a summer sales trips. Party on!

2 comments:

BrookfieldAngler said...

Congrats to the angler AND to you! It has to feel good when you get pictures like this from lures you made!!

John Delaney said...

It does feel pretty good! Thanks for the comment.