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Which Lure Should I Choose?
Each lure type has been carefully handcrafted to attract either Trout, Kokanee, or Salmon. Click descriptions for more info.
NEW! DOUBLE-TROUBLE
NEW PRODUCT! DOUBLE-TROUBLE KOKANEE LURES. These are excellent for kokanee, trout, and salmon. These lures are truly a must-have for every serious angler.
PRO SNELL LURES
Pro Snell Lures are primarily for Eagle Lake Trout or any other larger aggressive fish. It works well with a threaded nightcrawler. The leader has a bobber stopper to keep the blade from pushing the nightcrawler down the hook.
GLOW LURES
Glow Lures are geared for kokanee and work extremely well with a piece of shoepeg corn.
SPECIAL TIGER LURES
Special Tiger Lures are a wide spectrum lure. Colors and patterns are for multiple species.
POWER SPIN LURES
Power Spinners produce the faster action, scent and vibration that trout go for.
SALMON SPINNERS
Salmon Spinners come in two different sizes and shapes. The larger willow leaf blade is perfect for that early season bite. The smaller oval-shaped blade entices the late season salmon.
DOWNRIGGER BALL FLASHERS
Downrigger Ball Flashers produce that extra vibration in the water that attracts more fish giving you that extra advantage. The ball flashers come in five different colors – silver, gold, copper, pearl glow and black ice.
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WHERE TO FIND TROUT
Trout is widely distributed and stocked in almost any water body that provides cool, clean water, food - such as aquatic insects, minnows and crawfish, and cover and protection from predators. Trout habitats are typically divided into lakes and ponds (still waters) or...