8 Reviews
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Kings go crazy!
King salmon go crazy for the bloody nose! I always glow it right before I send it out and it keeps a bright glow for a long time. Day or night, light or dark, this one is always out behind the boat doing magic on the salmon!
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Great Spoon
This spoon performs well, and hold glow for a remarkable long period of time. If anything carful how bright you glow it.
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Green beaver
Caught 10 out of 14 kings yesterday on green beaver
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Best Spoon Out There
The Bloody Nose spoon has outproduced every single other spoon out on the boat this season. The king salmon really take a liking to it given the versatility of using it in the dark with the amazing glow along with a good daytime color. By far one of my favorites. If you are questing spoon color, this is a good choice to start.
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Magnum Bloody Nose Trolling Spoon
This spoon out catches angling else I’ve run all year. Salmon and Lake Trout have always loved these colors, but this color pattern from Beaver’s is the absolute best bloody nose I’ve ever used!
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Lure to last
Now that Moonshine has quality issues, I think their glow paint will change as well. Beaver spoons glow long and bright and their paint lasts for seasons. Beavers will be a great replacement for Moonshine in my heavier type spoon collection.
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Bloody Nose
I give Beaver's Lures spoons a 10/10! They are durable, hold their glow for a long time, and most of all... They catch fish. I ran the Bloody Nose from Beaver's right next to some other brands spoons and the Beaver's spoon caught 9 out of the 10 fish we boated!
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4.7 Mag Trolling Spoons
I have been using the Beaver's Lures Magnum Trolling Spoons for Salmon this season and they have been my top producing spoons. The Blue Moon, Alien Breath, Wonder Breath and Bloody Nose have all be doing well. I love the extra large size and heavier weight of these big spoons. Whether I'm running the 4.7" on my riggers/copper/lead they are top-notch producers.