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Michigan Stinger Walleye Fishing Baits, Lures for sale

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Michigan Stinger Stingray 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

Michigan Stinger Standard 3.75 Spoon

Michigan Stinger Stingray Spoons – Lake Michigan Angler A

Unbelievable action! The Michigan Stinger Trolling Spoon is one of the great flutter spoons for trout, salmon, pike, walleye, and musky. Regardless of

Stingray 4.25 UV Blue Tux

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.

Michigan Stinger Spoons Stinger / Double Orange Crush - Copper

Michigan Stinger Spoon 3.75 inch, Watermelon

Stinger Stingray - Red Devil - Captain Chuck's II

The Moonshine Lures Trolling Spoons are some of the brightest glowing lures that you'll find on the market today! After being exposed to natural or UV light, these spoons will be glowing for hours on end. That impressive glow is perfect for drawing in the attention of predators. Moonshine Standard Trolling Spoons are also ideal for being fished with during the day as they are highly UV-reflective.

Moonshine Lures Half Moon Walleye Spoon Thumper - Gold; 3 in.

Michigan Stinger Spoon Cotton Candy UV – Fat Nancy's Tackle Shop

Michigan Stinger Spoon - Natural Born Killer

Gibbs Stinger Stingray / Silver Smooth Spoon Lure

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.

Michigan Stinger Spoon 3.75 inch, UV Yellow Tuxedo