Results 1 to 10 of 23
-
Nov-20-2009, 08:22 PM #1
Cookies & Cream and Irish Cream spoon picture
I promised to post a picture of the 2 new Silver Horde spoons that were all the rage at the PSA SnoKing Blackmouth Derby.
Here They Are!
We were lucky enough to do some test fishing as a club with these new products. I think they are going to be available in stores sometime in the next couple weeks.
Cookies & Cream is the first picture.
-
Nov-20-2009, 08:51 PM #2
Skipper
- Name
- Mike
- Boat Name
- 24 North River O/S
- Join Date
- Jun-07-2009
- Location
- Bellevue/Whidbey Island
- Posts
- 73
- Occupation
- business owner
Have a hard time switching from a straight up Army Truck. It seems like every month there is a new popular color a few years ago it was Purple Haze, couple years ago it was white lightning, last year it was cotton candy and now Cookies and Cream. I have fished them all and my Army Truckk seems to out fish them all, coho killers, king fishers, sonic edge and needlefish. Honestly do you really catch more on all these new colors? I don't care what color it is if it is presented correctly in front of a hungry blackmouth they are going to take anything.
-
Nov-20-2009, 08:54 PM #3
Skipper
- Name
- Mike
- Boat Name
- 24 North River O/S
- Join Date
- Jun-07-2009
- Location
- Bellevue/Whidbey Island
- Posts
- 73
- Occupation
- business owner
The only exception might be the new coho killer "blackmouther". This puts more fish than any of them in the box. It is a uv version of the army truck.
-
Nov-20-2009, 10:28 PM #4
New Guy
- Name
- Taner
- Boat Name
- none
- Join Date
- Sep-10-2009
- Location
- Seattle / Gig Harbor WA
- Posts
- 26
- Occupation
- Future MD
Thank you for the pictures! I will be making a trip over to Silver Horde on wednesday morning to pick a couple of these bad boys up. Not to mention a couple packs of hoochies. I got the shakes boys! Cant get enough of that fishing stuff!!!
-
Nov-21-2009, 11:03 AM #5
Wheer is the silver horde dealer locally? I am in Tacoma and a road trip sounds like a hell of a good idea.
-
Nov-21-2009, 03:29 PM #6
Skipper
- Name
- Bill
- Boat Name
- 20 Searay
- Join Date
- Jul-10-2009
- Location
- Lynnwood
- Posts
- 65
- Occupation
- Brazillian Bikini Waxing Specialist
-
Nov-21-2009, 03:43 PM #7
Here is why these spoons are so good! Quoting my friend Nelson,
"It is a new process using a new type of UV on one side. First the base color is put down (white lightning),followed by the screened silver fishscale, then the color (black or green) all overcoated with the UV clear. The back is glow EX. Best of both worlds with UV on one side and glow EX on the other."
He also told me that most of the local dealers should have them in the next few days. I heard there may have been a shipment to OE this morning. You may want to call them first.
In our blackmouth derby these spoons accounted for many of the fish caught.
Good Luck out there!
-
Nov-21-2009, 03:46 PM #8
Skipper
- Name
- chris
- Boat Name
- 21ft, NR, Seahawk
- Join Date
- Jun-05-2009
- Location
- Bellevue, WA
- Posts
- 97
- Occupation
- almost unemployed
I heard if you put any type of gel based scent on UV coated lures you lose the UV effect. Is this true?
-
Nov-21-2009, 08:06 PM #9
I heard Tom Nelson from Salmon U (of which I am alumni) talk about this at one of my SKC PSA meetings a few years back.
He basically said we do no have enough fish here to actually test gear like this. In Alaska or up north in the Frazier R., fisheries like that offer the multitudes of fish to actually document the differences.
Most of the time I think these new shades and colors are best at catching more fisherman. I know that my buddy at Jim's Jigs used to say the same thing too.
Best thing is to go with what you know AND what works best for the little area you are fishing around here.
Tom has properly field tested it and says it works, you better darned well believe it.
$0.02Targeting Northwest species since 1997
-
Nov-21-2009, 08:25 PM #10Koopa253 Guest
Looks like all the other spoons that are already on the market.
Similar Threads
-
Ice CREAM for Byeye
By TheShark in forum Fishing Chit ChatReplies: 1Last Post: Apr-21-2003, 10:50 PM


LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Reply With Quote

