Hali Jigging Spoons

  • Craig Matter
    Hager City,Wi
    Posts: 556
    #1236924

    Anyone know who has a good selection of Hali jigging spoons in the Twin Cities area??
    Whatsa

    ferny
    Stillwater, MN
    Posts: 622
    #729248

    I thought I saw a bunch at Sportsmans Warehouse in Woodbury the other day.

    Ferny

    outdoors4life
    Stillwater, MN
    Posts: 1500
    #729383

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    I thought I saw a bunch at Sportsmans Warehouse in Woodbury the other day.


    I would agree with this. I find the best selection there.

    kruger
    Metro,mn
    Posts: 593
    #729438

    What species does everyone use Hali’s for the most? I have always had good luck with them and crappie’s but not much else.

    outdoors4life
    Stillwater, MN
    Posts: 1500
    #729462

    crappies
    gills
    perch
    cisco
    whitefish
    smelt
    trout
    salmon
    prob more species but I am heading back to bed and that is off the top of my head on my list of catches…..darn dog woke me up…….2am…..gotta be up in 2 hours

    Craig Matter
    Hager City,Wi
    Posts: 556
    #729495

    I’ve had good luck for pan fish. Sunnies, Crappie and Perch….and I catch a few walleye on them also.

    Whatsa

    Tom Sawvell
    Inactive
    Posts: 9559
    #729515

    Try replacing the chain/hook with a short piece of mono and tie a fly on. Any grey, black, brown, or white fly, a size 10 to 16 with a hackle will do. Whe the crappies are on a bug diet, this works wonders.

    Jason Sullivan
    Chippewa Falls, WI
    Posts: 1383
    #730804

    If you aren’t able to find them at Sportsman’s Warehouse, I’ve found a good selection at Thorne Brothers.

    I love to use these for perch!

    Sully

    John Schultz
    Inactive
    Portage, WI
    Posts: 3309
    #730826

    They are usually my first choice for perch. If I can’t get them on that, it is usually a tough day no matter what I use.

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