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    Received mine today. Thank you. Now if this stupid thunderstorm would stop maybe I could give them a try. Thank you, Bobo

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    same here will try them as soon as I can

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    Received my test spoons today. Look very nice and yes they will work been fishing with something very similar and they are great. These little spoons will catch all the gills in your lake. Nice product, thanks for the spoons.
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    Got mine on Monday. Thanks so much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lamplight View Post
    Would anyone be willing to assist me by field-testing my miniature panfish spoons?

    The first ten anglers who contact me via my [email protected] e-mail address will receive three free spoons, one each of the three sizes that I currently offer. In your e-mail, provide me with your address and, also, specify your color choice (black, fluorescent green, hot pink, yellow, white, or unpainted/nickel).

    All I ask in return is that you provide me with frank, constructive feedback regarding the spoons.

    Thanks in advance for your support.

    Very respectfully,

    Brad Hierstetter
    Brad, your spoons look great and are exactly like the ones I have been making for over 50 years now. I can attest to the fact they will work in freshwater or in icy hardwater. Tip them with a minnow or a wax worm and get your hot sauce ready because you are going home with some fist.
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    I went out this morning and tried a couple of these beautiful little fellows out. We have a little city pond about two miles from the house that the city and state keep stocked with Perch and Channel Cat. We hit them at about 6:30 this morning and had over a dozen in the basket before 7:00. We run down to this little pond when we want to go get the big cats below Keystone dam and load up on about 12 to 18 smaller sunfish to use for bait. I had a blast with this little guys. I was using a Quantum Super lite with a Browning 500 (?) micro reel with 2# test line. I can promise you this Brad. We will be ordering some more of these from you in the future. We used the small white and the medium yellow spoons by the way. Thanks for the tackle, Bobo

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    Got mine yesterday, thx. I will try to get out and give them a whirl.
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    Got mine today. Man they are small spoons. I can see how they would be effective on pan fish. If and when I can locate some fish to try them on, I will give them a workout. They look really good to me.
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    Ditto.

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    You have a really nice and easy to use webpage. Panfish Spoons | Free Shipping Always! I enjoyed perusing through it. We had a chance to test your spoons and my spoons out last Friday. Here is a quote you can use for your webpage... "Small miniature spoons tipped with waxworms or redworms are extremely deadly on Bream and Shellcracker. They can be fished in hard or soft water year round."

    This photo is from a few years ago when I was using my own homemade miniature spoons (Teardrop style) to nail a bunch of Shellcracker and Bluegill.

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