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John Eggers and the Big Bow Spinner!


Matt Johnson

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I had the honor of fishing with John Eggers, one of the masters of trout fishing, this past weekend down near Rochester for Fishing Minnesota's Trout Day. John is an avid trout fisherman who spends a lot of time wading the streams in search of monster trout. Whether John is guiding or just fishing with family and friends, he makes the time spent on the water enjoyable and exciting.

John also designs spinners, and might I add, after fishing this past weekend they are one of my favorite lures in my tackle box! They come in a variety of colors and a couple different sizes. Fish love these spinners! Whether you are fishing for trout, bass, pike or many other species...fish and Eggers' spinners go hand in hand. Designed with perfect precision and fine tuned like a mint condition Porsche, these spinners are a fisherman's dream.

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A cast and a constant retrieve is all it takes to put these spinners into high gear. No live bait necessary, just the spinner, you, and the fish. Makes the fisherman's job easy!

You can find John's spinners here John Eggers Spinners


Good Fishin,
Matt Johnson

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[This message has been edited by Matt Johnson (edited 05-03-2004).]

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Matt, I understand your excitement about the Bow-series... The first time out with John I caught over 50 trout. He caught 70+ and all in about 5 hours!
These Eggers Spinners are the hottest sellers in many of the shops they are in AND "hotter" than any made for all species, in my opinion.
His Monster Bow is a northern pike KILLER!
So glad to have you have given them a try... wait till you pitch these at the smallmouth on Lake Superior/Ashland at Chemoygan Bay!!!
FUN!
John Eggers is scheduled as guest on next Thursday's Fish-N Line Radio Show. It will be a thrill to have him explain the success of these products. Hear the show here:
http://www.catch-n.com/fishnline.html
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Dave Hoggard

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I had the pleasure to fish with John also this weekend.
I was impressed with his knowledge of streams and trout.He knows his favorite sport very well,and I learned from the experiance.He's also a great guy to spend a day in the water with.
We used a lot of different lures to pin down what the trout wanted and I have to admitt that day they wanted those bow spinners.A gold super bow was the best lure of the day.I really liked the spinners.They give off a lot of flash,and will spin at very slow speeds.Plus with the triple grip hooks on them once you get a fish on they are going to have a very tough time throwing the spinner.I am going to try them on other species as well.So far I know that trout eat them up as well as smallies,and even redhorse actually will strike them.

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

I'm also a believer in Johns spinners after having been out with him a couple weeks ago.

Those spinners were dynamite.

You can see them or get your own at:
http://CatchN.com

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Here is John Egger's Monster Bow Series Spinner... also check out what John just purchased for S.M. LETS!
See...
http://fishingminnesota.com/ubb/Forum7/HTML/001321.html


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Dave Hoggard

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Catch'n Tackle
For Bass, Walleye, Pike, Lakers, Trout, Panfish
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[This message has been edited by Catch'n (edited 05-06-2004).]

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WOW!
I met so many great folks at the trout show,and was able to share the stream with a calibar of anglers that I normaly only get to read of.
To read what has been written here leaves me humbly stunned.
Thank you all so very much!!
I promise never to skrimp on the quality,performance or design of my products,and in every way keep them American. Regardless of cost or how slim the profit margin.
Thanks again
John A. Eggers (Spindoctor)

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Well this sounds promising! I just bought one of each, Monster, Super, and Big Bow.
I hadn't read this post yet, when I bought them. They just looked great! So now I know I got a great product, and can't wait to use them! smile.gif

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Good Luck & Good Fishing. Lucky

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