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Name David Morbitzer
Location Columbus,Ohio
Comments Glad to see you will be selling these lures. I have used them for 50 years with great success,

Name Mike Knuck
Location Carrollton, Ky
Comments Heard you guys on WLW, thought I would give them a try. WOW, caught a 12 inch bluegill the first cast. Great lure that Mitey Mite. Thanks

Name E Woods
Location Florida
Comments I was given your Queens as a gift, they are outstanding. I have caught bass from 1 pound to 7 pounds. Great Lures, i will buy some more myself.

Name Lee Smith
Location MN
Comments A friend of mine let me try one of his small frizzy's. Unbelievable difference! It works better than other tackle I have used on Perch, Sunfish, Walleye.

Name Bob Mackey Malone Island Guide Service
Location Mille Lacs Lake Minnesota
Comments I love the fly casting spoon in gold. We use it on all panfish, perch,walleyes.Northern lovem too.

Name DAVID EITUTIS
Location TROY GROVE , ILLINOIS
Comments I have 6-8 boxes of the old ones and one I use from. GGGGGGLAD YOU ARE BACK IN BUISNESS. Thanks for a great old time product!!!

Name Tom Clayton
Location Isle,MN.
Comments while fishing with Bob Macky the Malone island guide I never caught so many jumbo perch using the frizzie

Name David Roos
Location Louisville, KY
Comments I've been looking for these little spoons for 40 years! Caught loads of perch on them in Wisconsin as a kid and have one rusty one left in the tackle box.

Name Paul Shaaf
Location Dayton, Ohio
Comments Have had plenty of strikes on your flyrod spoons so didn't hesitate when I saw your new spinning and casting spoons. Still can't understand how you can get so much action! No more messy pork rind and all the flash in the world. The nylon tail seems to breathe. Most important, I think, is that it's plenty weedless.

Name Andrew Stack
Location Fairfield, CA
Comments I don't believe there's a fish anywhere that will not hit the Frizz original flyrod spoon. Your lure is one of the very vew I have found that really handles well on a flyrod and the only spoon that roll casts well. I haven't found the fish that won't take it in fresh or salt water. In addition to bass, bluegill, crappie and trout, I have taken channel cat, carp, buffalo, striped bass, drum (white perch), walleye, pickerel and even a small alligator. Insalt water, bon fish, bonito, tuna (small ones to 20 lbs), black and red snapper, sea trout, weak fish, salmon, cod, and others I can not name. If I had to pick one lure...need I say more.

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