So does a lesson on how to use them a month from now come with the spinners?
Possibly, when more fish arrive.
Maybe we should have a Tidal Fraser Fish-out/demo, but it seems like fisherforever has already covered it quite nicely.
will the 2106 be light enough to cast spoons?
Yes, I use a Stryker Rainshadow IST 1263F, which is very similar to a 2106. I cast the spoon with 12lb test Maxima from a Shimano low profile baitcasting reel. I do this in rivers (not the Fraser, smaller systems) and do quite well with coho at tailouts etc. Most of the time the males slam the spoon instead of the female. The way I fish it isn't necessarily by retrieving, but simply holding the spoon back and let it flutter as it drifts downstream.
On the tidal Fraser, where current is almost absent, I use a light spinning rod for both the spoons and spinners. 8lb test Maxima, on a Shimano 2500 spinning reel. The rod is a Fenwick HMX spinning rod, rated 4 to 10lb. This has worked well over the years for pink, coho, chum and bull trout around Richmond.
so Rodney are you planing on making any more spinners and spoons if you are be very interested
Still lots.
Don't want to turn this into a buy and sell thread, so:
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=11369.0Or you can subscribe and enter the Fishy Shot contest with a winning photo like Big Steel.