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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.
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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Michigan Stinger has set a very high standard for trolling spoons. These spoons feature a thin design which gives them a fish attracting flutter action. With top quality construction, Michigan Stinger spoons are among the most popular for walleye, steelhead and salmon fisherman. Although they were developed to target cold water species, they have proven to be very effective on many other game fish species.
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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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