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General Category => Plug / Lure Building Forum => Topic started by: DW on June 10, 2012, 11:44:48 PM

Title: tins
Post by: Out Fishing on June 10, 2012, 11:44:48 PM
I'm looking at the tins on line here, These look like what alot of us down here call spoons but they look nicer than most spoons. What is the difference? Why do you guys in the N.E. call them tins? Are they made of tin, I would like some information on these please.
Title: Re: tins
Post by: Out Fishing on June 11, 2012, 04:53:35 AM
Well what I call a spoon is a curved very thin piece of metal (usually plated brass)  that wobbles, usually used in freshwater....these tins are copies of old Charlie Graves stuff or Charlie Pasquale stuff that is a bunch thicker, weighs more, casts further, more durable etc. The action is very similar, mostly what you get with the tins is the tail hook wiggling back and forth which gives you a nice action in the water that the fish like. There is typically a "keel" to the tin which allows it to stay in the proper orientation unlike a spoon which goes beserk.
Title: Re: tins
Post by: Out Fishing on June 12, 2012, 06:33:57 AM
like salty said an made of tin i have few of saltys an can say action of the tin is awsome vary ur reteive for diffent action u wont be disapointed
Title: Re: tins
Post by: Out Fishing on June 12, 2012, 12:31:06 PM
yea i was fishin them yesterday with the east winds comming off the ocean......they cut threw the wind like a gull