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Gator Lures King Spoon Emerald 350

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Gator Spoons are built with quality and durability, with the ability to literally last a lifetime! These lures have fantastic action and are great for casting and trolling. This is our #100 Silver Gator Kingspoon with Chartreuse Tape. The spoon is 3 1/2 long and has a saltwater 5/0 hook. The weight is .45 oz. New in 2018, introducing the newest member to the Gator Kingspoon family, the 200 Gator Kingspoon Silver Plain.Our 200 Gator Kingspoon Silver is made of high quality stainless steel.

b>3 oz. Gator Casting Spoon

b>3 oz. Gator Casting Spoon

b>3/4 oz. Gator Casting Spoon

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350 Gator Kingspoon® Silver - Sky Blue Tape

b>3/4 oz. Gator Casting Spoon

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Gator Spoons are built with quality and durability, with the ability to literally last a lifetime! These lures have fantastic action and are great for casting and trolling. This is our #100 Silver Gator Kingspoon with Chartreuse Tape. The spoon is 3 1/2 long and has a saltwater 5/0 hook. The weight is .45 oz. New in 2018, introducing the newest member to the Gator Kingspoon family, the 200 Gator Kingspoon Silver Plain.Our 200 Gator Kingspoon Silver is made of high quality stainless steel.

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b>3 oz. Gator Casting Spoon

Gator Lures Stainless Steel Gator Spoons - TackleDirect sells Gator Lures Stainless Steel Gator Spoons, which are made from highly polished 304

2oz - 4 1/4'' - 2/0 treble hook

Gator Lures Stainless Steel Gator Spoons - TackleDirect sells Gator Lures Stainless Steel Gator Spoons, which are made from highly polished 304

2oz - 4 1/4'' - 2/0 treble hook

The Gator Lures 3 oz. Stainless Steel Gator Spoon is a 3 oz. highly polished stainless steel spoon. These spoons feature a 3/0 treble hook and a

Gator Lures 3 oz. Stainless Steel Gator Spoon

The Michigan Stinger Trolling Spoon is one of the great flutter spoons for trout, salmon, pike, walleye, and musky. Regardless of what you may have been told, when it comes to trolling for king salmon, size does matter. Don't be afraid to run smaller than normal spoons, even for adult kings. When young-of-the-year alewives make up the bulk of the available forage, tiny presentations are best. Under those conditions, if you think it's too small – it's probably just the right size.

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