adriany
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SpinnersWe got a pretty clued up bunch of guys and gals on here so here is my question.
Has anyone heard of a spinner made in France but named after a Swedish salmon river? A guy up at the lake was telling me about them but I have forgotten the bloody name of them.
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fossil-fish
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Think spinners and and think French, first thought is Mepps. Here is their Atlantic Salmon selection, no Swedish rivers though.
http://www.mepps.com/lure_selection_guide/view.php?id=38
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Blackbacks
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Re: SpinnersAdrain
Can only recall ever using 3 types of spinner for salmon:
Flying C's
Tobys
and
S bows( unsure of the correct spelling- don't ban me-lol)
this, from recollection was a small-medium spoon type lure -
Copper inside face - Chrome outside.
The only other things used often were Devon minnows!
Paul
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fossil-fish
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Adrian,
Any possibility that you are thinking of a SWEDISH spinner named after a Swedish river.
http://www.fishit.com/product_inf...4_4146_4855&products_id=84502
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sydb
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SpinnersCould well be a mepps - I caught my first ever pike on a Mepps 4 they are brilliant lures.
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adriany
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Thanks guys I dont think it is a mepp coz Ive fished with mepps almost all my fishing life. Fossil good thinking my man, the guy told me the spinner was made in France but named after a Swedish River. Il have to investigate this further and maybe order a few Morrons I mean Morrums.
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