Quote Originally Posted by DIRTY COPPER View Post
WHAT'S UP!- Just the stuff I whated to hear.I use 20 # vanish floro. Q about the beads? Do this add weight? One thing is clear' whoever thought this up is smart I love using spoons and harness have always worked good. The two should be even better one more Q how long a leader, and how far apart are the hooks 2" or 2.5"? Good fishing to all !
I tie my hooks closer together on the spoon harness but others tie them further apart like regular harness. I use a 60" leader and change them the same as I would just a spoon. My harnesses are different than what you usually see also and they interchange without having to remove my leader. My harnesses are built on hard wire with a short Snell like the spoon harness and are virtually indestuctable by walleyes and sheep head. I don't have to worry about the clevis weakening my Snell leader either. I no longer have all those 60 inch harnesses to contend with but can keep 60 to 80 harnesses in a couple of plano flip sider storage boxes. I keep a dozen or so leaders tied ahead and stored on a leader keeper tube. I also run all three types of lures(spoons, spoon harness and worm harnesses) in the same spread without issues and catch my fair share of fish. I pull all three behind tru-trip 40 or jet 40 divers but I preferred the tru-trips. I will add that I very seldom use Colorado blades anymore but rely mostly on hatchet blades. They work well and you can pull them at spoon speeds if you use a over sized clevis and a quality ball bearing swivel on your leader. I prefer stainless swivels to the regular ones only because the don't corrode like the others do.