Many of our members have met or at least heard of Woody Tillery, the owner of Maryland Tackle. For years, Woody has been making outstanding lures that really catch fish. My favorites are his spinner baits tied with feathers rather than hair. This morning I used one of his 1/16-oz feather spinners to catch about 50 perch.
Woody wrote to the members of the Severn River Rod and Keg Club this afternoon advising us that he is closing his business due to health reasons. Several local tackle shops carry his lures, but it sounds like once they sell out, no new inventory will be available. I was prescient enough to buy up quite a few of his feather spinners in 1/16-oz and 1/8-oz size two winters ago. They will last me several seasons at least. If you want to try his products, you are advised to visit a local tackle shop soon and buy them before they are gone.
I know that some of our members make similar spinnerbaits for their own use and to give to friends. I have been the beneficiary of one generous member and have put his lures to good use many times. There will now be a vacant commercial niche out there for any one who can make a good small spinnerbait product. One inexpensive spinnerbait that I have used with good results is the Strike King Microking in 1/16-oz size. It is not nearly as pretty as Woody's lures, but it does catch fish. For some inexplicable reason, the Strike King Miniking in 1/8-oz size has not done as well for me.
Woody wrote to the members of the Severn River Rod and Keg Club this afternoon advising us that he is closing his business due to health reasons. Several local tackle shops carry his lures, but it sounds like once they sell out, no new inventory will be available. I was prescient enough to buy up quite a few of his feather spinners in 1/16-oz and 1/8-oz size two winters ago. They will last me several seasons at least. If you want to try his products, you are advised to visit a local tackle shop soon and buy them before they are gone.
I know that some of our members make similar spinnerbaits for their own use and to give to friends. I have been the beneficiary of one generous member and have put his lures to good use many times. There will now be a vacant commercial niche out there for any one who can make a good small spinnerbait product. One inexpensive spinnerbait that I have used with good results is the Strike King Microking in 1/16-oz size. It is not nearly as pretty as Woody's lures, but it does catch fish. For some inexplicable reason, the Strike King Miniking in 1/8-oz size has not done as well for me.
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