The Hopkins NO=EQL Spoons are the original Hopkins Lures. Designed back in 1949 by R.L. Hopkins, the NO=EQL Spoon has often been characterized as one of the most effective lures in fishing history. Designed to resemble a baitfish with its profile, action, flash and scale-like hammered finish, the lure also has a thicker body, which means it's heavier than conventional spoons of the same length, and can be cast much further.
NO=EQL – Hopkins Lures
This Hopkins Lures NO=EQL Treble Hook resembles mullet, sardines, herring or any small, silver baitfish. It has a relatively thick body, which allows
Hopkins Lures NO=EQL Spoon, Treble Hook, 1-1/4 oz
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Hopkins Towing Solutions 1/2S Shorty Hammered Spoon w/Plain Treble, 1 1/2, 1/8 oz Stainless Steel
The design of these drop-forged stainless steel lures make them unusually versatile because while they are unsurpassed for castability, they are
Hopkins 3.5 No= Eql Hammered Spoon w/Plain Treble, 4 1/4, 2 oz - 3.5
The Hopkins Shorty is similar to the No=Eql spoon, but it's a little shorter and wider in profile. If you're trying to imitate peanut bunker and other
Hopkins Shorty Single Bucktail Lures
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SHORTY lures look like Butterfish or Shad-type baitfish and are much more compact.They resemble Mullet or Herring-type baitfish and have relatively
Hopkins Towing Solutions 225SBW Shorty Single Bucktai,Silver