Your Favorite Made In Canada or USA Salmon Plugs.

two reasons why:
1-. they need to be trolled fast. 3 plus’MPH.
2- you need to have at least 40 feet of line out before you clip into downrigger. they need to swim erratically. too short of line hamstrings it’s ability to swim naturally.
Thanks for the tips; I have kinda grown used to being the only guy on the west coast that has never had success with a plug :)
 
I asked my buddy @Ryan A to paint me up a pair of my KIKO lures with a focus on salmon. These are what he came up with. I added the tape and eyes. He did the heavy lifting. I can barely wait to get them wet sometime this season.

Thanks Ryan.
interesting. what’s with the keel? does it impart different movement than a typical tomic plug?
 
interesting. what’s with the keel? does it impart different movement than a typical tomic plug?
These custom fishing lures swim agressively at speeds from 1.5 up to 7 mph, have lifelike motion, and catches largemouth, smallmouth bass, pike, walleye, salmon, halibut, lingcod, bottomfish, musky (muskie), many warm water species and of coarse many types of trout, even lake trout. KIKO lures have been fished worldide with great success. The lure was originally invented by Charlie Kingston in Ontario over 35 years ago and Patend in both Canada and USA. They are very versitile and can be cast & retrieved, or trolled at depth and speed. The keel adds stubility at high speed and offers a glympse of light refraction that baitfish often emmit. I loved them so much, I bought the company over ten years ago and moved everything to BC. Now they are a PEETZ brand.
 
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