Friday, December 3, 2010

FRidAY GIvEAwAY = PuRe HaPpY

Now...you all KNOW how much I love spoons AND giveaways...so YaY for folks who LOVE THE FiSheRbAbE and HER READErS!!!!! Anthony from http://www.antmofishinglures.com/ has been so kind and sent me not one...not two...BUT THREE of his AmAzInG Reactionary Jigging Spoons to give away here on "From The Fisherbabe". Now I have been giving this give-a-way a lot of thought and have decided to award the spoons separately to THREE different readers!! By doing it this way, more folks can get the chance to try out these really cool new lures and see how much they ROCK OUT!!
NOW...here is a picture of the lures...AND I have one in EVERY SIZE to giveaway!!!

Here is the write up from the website...and I believe every word. These lures look awesome!!!

This jigging spoon (1/4 oz) swims like a fleeing baitfish. The spoon and blade combination gives the spoon vibration and flash which will make the most finicky fish bite. Great for bass ,trout, redfish, specklde trout, and walleye. 1/2 and 3/4 oz sizes are great for getting down deep., When vertically jigging, the patent pending blade and spoon combination will GUARANTEE a higher percentage of getting those fish to bite.

Now...for the RULES...all you have to do is leave me a comment telling me what you would fish for if YOU won one of these amazing lures...ANNNND you have until WEDNESDAY at 5:00 P.M. (CST) to get it done!! Now GO GO GO...leave me an awesome comment so you can win one of these AWESOME lures that is sure to become your new "secret weapon" against the fishies :)

~ Happy Commenting AND Prize Winning ~

Lizzy aka The Fisherbabe

**Contest will close at 5:00 P.M. (CST) on Wednesday December 8, 2010. The winners will be chosen at random from the comments posted on this website by the random number generator at www.random.org. Thanks for playing and GOOD LUCK!!!

20 comments:

  1. I'd like to take those down to Table Rock and use them on some white bass. They love to fight and they respond to spoons pretty well. Enjoy your weekend and your beloved beer and taco pizza.

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  2. These are very interesting looking lures which I would LOVE to try out on mackinaw in Central Oregon. Looking forward to time on the water again this late spring to chase these elusive lake trout in Central Oregon!

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  3. I'd throw em in the Atlantic. Looks like a Hopkins with a blade on it. Could lure in a bass or a blue on em! Enjoy the weekend!

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  4. Pretty much a chatterbait just heavier. Deep bass. And I might just poach the spoon from them for jigging.

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  5. The 1/4 oz one looks about perfect - perfect imitation of an emerald shiner on Lake Winnipeg, through the ice, tipped with a salty, for a huge greenback.

    Would probably still need the Live Target to call them in. But the finicky biters respond well to a spoon and a salty.

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  6. I think my local pike and perch would love them :)

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  7. Small mouth on the Snake river. Trout on the Boise river. Large mouth and Trout on Duff Pond. There are a lot of good places to put this to use here in Idaho.

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  8. Those lures are awesome....I would take it to The Heritage Rock Quarries and go for a nice Large mouth bass...There are so many places here in Chicago that that lure could cause some havoc. So Keep smiling Lizzy...Happy Holidays

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  9. I would use for cold water smallmouth bass!

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  10. The smaller size would make a nice little rainbow trout lure here in Colorado. Any of the sizes would work well when prospecting for big brown trout also.

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  11. I would use a lure like that to catch one of those huge Kentucky Lake bass, but I'll need to re-spool with some heavier line first because a lure that sweet would surely attract a trophy-sized fish.

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  12. Looks like they would work good for big pike and trout in the high mtn. lakes of colorado.

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  13. It's almost ice fishing time here in Michigan. So that little spoon would be vert jigged in front of PIKE and WALLEYE until they couldn't stand it anymore and the battle ensues. From there, I'd target Lake Trout through the ice on Higgins Lake. And of course I'd send you some pics, dear Fisherbabe.

    Happy Holidays.

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  14. Sure these spoons would trigger to me a +50inchs monster northern pike here in the Baltic.

    The combination looks just perfect to me, it has to work.

    Very nice initiative Fisherbabe

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  15. I would try to conjure up some monster smallies from either Yough Dam or Keystone Power Dam, both are gin clear and they come from way deep to grab a fluke so I would bet these would work. BTW check out Dundee Beer's Festive Ale..good stuff!

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  16. I think the pike would like to eat them in the uk. Bet they look great in the water spinning around. Tight Lines. Pash

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  17. I would use them for Walleye in the spring and Bass the rest of the time. They look awesome.

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  18. They have pike slayer written all over 'em!

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  19. They all look like good jigging spoons for ice water pike of all sizes!!!

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  20. since i only have three more hours I thought I would get a couple of more good spots in so that I would have a better chance of winning...I have thought of many more places, unfortunately I will have to use them next year since there is ice on the lakes now...Keep Smiling Lizzy...

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