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    So I was reading my OOD magazine and saw an ad for Len Thompson lures and their Fishing for Food Banks promo so I decided to take a look. Well after some perusing I talked myself into placing an order for the promo as 50% of the sale goes to food banks and I bought some extra spoons to top up the Lake O trolling box. Well I got my order today and to my surprise there were 2 hand written notes from Brad Pallister the president of Len Thompson thanking me for supporting the food bank campaign and supporting a 4th generation Canadian company that sells Canadian made products. To thank me he threw in a free spoon. I am thoroughly impressed with the customer service of this company and thought I would share a positive experience as well as encourage you to consider buying products from Len Thompson. A great Canadian company with great Canadian products.

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    A few years ago my son caught a 32lb salmon on an orange NK, the week before the salmon derby opened. Had we caught that fish 1 week later we would have won 1st place for that week.
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    thats awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marker View Post
    A few years ago my son caught a 32lb salmon on an orange NK, the week before the salmon derby opened. Had we caught that fish 1 week later we would have won 1st place for that week.
    I have heard a couple of similar stories, such a bummer.

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    That is great.
    I seen the ad earlier and wanted to buy some but forgot. Will look into it if it’s not too late.
    "Only dead fish go with the flow."
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    Just ordered two sets. Thanks for tip. Good cause and good company.

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    Kind of off topic, but what speed do y'all troll spoons for Salmon on Lake O Heading up next weekend for first time, we are used to trolling Erie at 3mph but I heard slower for Salmon, thx in advance
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    Quote Originally Posted by crayfish View Post
    Kind of off topic, but what speed do y'all troll spoons for Salmon on Lake O Heading up next weekend for first time, we are used to trolling Erie at 3mph but I heard slower for Salmon, thx in advance
    generallay 2.5 on the gps little faster pulling spoons, little slower pulling paddles. Little slower going west little faster going east
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    Depends largely on the set up.
    you want the spoon to move side to side, not spin, I get the best results with it that way.
    place the rod in holder and move it just deep enough to be in a couple feet of water, and monitor the action.
    I change speeds, till I get the flasher to spin and spoon to move side to side, usually below 3mph facing the current.

    one of the fishing charters thought me to troll in S path, the curves cause one side to move faster than the other side ... getting spoons to act/rotate differently.
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    Len Thompson #2 is a great spoon to chuck for pike.

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