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NFStillyFisher
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Rvrwaggler
      #394036 - 02/05/10 09:52 AM

I was introduced to RVRFSHR spoons this last fall by a salesman visiting my workplace. We started talking about fishing and he ended up telling me about their product line and web site (best advice I have gotten from a salesman). Shortly afterwards I purchased some of their fine merchandise and my angling experience has never been the same. I have always loved fishing spoons and have developed a knack for it through the last couple of years. Fish have always fallen to the spoon for me but when I found the Rvrwaggler I was soon hooking and landing more fish than ever before. Bar none the 50-50 Rvrwaggler has out fished any spoon/spinner I have ever tied on my line. The rivers I usually fish aren't the most productive out their but they are my home rivers and I try to hit the hard. So when I hook a fish on I want to make sure it gets on the beach. That’s where the second part of my rant comes in. THE HOOKS ARE THE [**whoops**]!!!!! I hardly ever lose a fish even if I have too much slack on my line and set the hook like a girl the fish is still there and solidly hooked. Oh yeah the spinners and worms are also great products.
Thanks you Rvrfshr
Both of these fell to the Rvrwaggler


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Re: Rvrwaggler new [Re: NFStillyFisher]
      #394046 - 02/05/10 11:10 AM

Don't overlook that 50/50 when the springers get in the tribs too! They work well up here in I-D-HO!

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Re: Rvrwaggler new [Re: thesteelheadkid]
      #394146 - 02/07/10 11:18 AM

Glad they're working out for you, and thanks for the kind words!

Fish on...

Todd

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Re: Rvrwaggler new [Re: Todd R]
      #394231 - 02/08/10 06:02 PM

I absolutly love the product!

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Re: Rvrwaggler new [Re: camodrifter]
      #395565 - 02/27/10 11:48 PM

me too

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