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Kallom caught this 17lbs 9oz Northern Pike in Lake Diefenbaker, SK on a
Len Thompson No. 00 RT (August 2010).
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Carl Seely submitted the above photo and claiming, "That little spoon performed well with the Lake Trout in the Northwest Territories."
(2010) |

Walter Drescher sends along a couple of photos of the winners of his annual fishing tournament claiming that it's "one of the most grueling sporting events know to modern man." |

Walter also writes; "I have to tell you that the Len Thompson 1 ounce spoons are literally the “lure of the north”" |
Jim Kostiuk caught this 44" 20 lb Northern Pike on the Richardson River in Northern Alberta using a No. 4 Len Thompson 5 of Diamonds (June 2006.) |
Mike Collison caught this 53 inch Musky on the Thames River, Ontario
using a Red and White No. 4 Lure. |

Using the same No. 4 spoon on the same day, Mike also caught this 5lbs Walleye. |
Jason caught this 30lbs beauty in Lake Ontario on a Platinum Nickel Blue (June 2009). |

We got a kick out of this photo sent to us by Chris Wilmont. |

Chris Wilmont also caught this monster on a Len Thompson No. 4P FT. |

Tyler shared this photo of his Len Thompson Tribute tattoo. |

Peter H. wrote "Your spoons do rock!" He shares this photo of a hefty bass caught on Len Thompson. |

Brent Sauerhagen caught this 49” Pike at Lake Athabasca on a No. 4 BW. |

Canadian outdoors writer Kevin Wilson displays this Lake Trout lured in with a No. 4 YR. |
 Al Taylor from Olds, AB sent this photo to “demonstrate just how effective LT lures are...If a pike this size will strike it than you know it’s good.” (Aug 2004) |

Andrew Markus of Centennial Colorado caught this 50lbs monster on a Len Thompson RW on a trip to Mosquito Lake, NWT. (July 2002) |

Austin Deacon (6) caught this large Northern Pike - 40”, 25 lbs 4 oz) ice fishing. (Feb 2007) |

Bernie Drevnick from Hudson, WI sent this picture to confirm that Len Thompsons “surely do catch the ‘Big Ones’” (Sept 2009) |

Montana’s Bill Snoddy and his son-in-law Steve with a 13lbs Pike and 5lbs Laker caught on a No. 2 YR. (May 2002) |

Bill Johnson from Clive caught this beauty on a No.4 YR. The Hobbs Lake Pike weighed approx. 16 lbs. Photo taken by Mike Reed. (2008) |

Brad Pallister and buddy Mitch Debelser reeled in some great looking pike and walleye in Lloyd Lake Lodge. (June 2007) |

Brad also caught these gorgeous pike in Lloyd Lake. He landed these two with a Gibbs #3 1/2 flame and white ruby eye. Not a “Lenny” - but still in the family. |

Andrew Bromley caught this Lake Trout with a No. 4 FT. Photo taken by Dale at the Sportsmen’s Den in Red Deer, AB (403-347-7678) |

Bruce Wilson from Saint John, NB caught this speckled trout while fishing with his dad in East Branch Mushquash River. The trout was fooled by his “favourite” No. 00 YR. |

Ken Daly’s customers (like Bud Brown holding this large pike) are glad he purchased some Custom Lures to promote his business in Ontario. |

Bud Hufnagel from Redmond, WA writes “Just back from Reindeer Lake and your spoons were incredible.. AGAIN! .... these spoons are better than dynamite.” (July 2009) |

Calving Kruger caught this 5.5lbs pike at Alberta Beach on a No. 4 Flame. His father notes “The #4 Flame has been a real performer for us this year.(Sept 2002) |

Calvin Kruger caught this gorgeous 10lb 30.5” long Kootenay Lake rainbow after a 20-25 minute fight. “They headed straight for camp and paraded the fish around.” (July 2002) |

LG Carter claims he's been using Len Thompson for as long as he can remember. These pike were caught by LG and his buddies in Clearwater Bay (Sept 2005) |

Jim and April Filewich’s friends (Cau Jarka and Wilbert) sent these photos of the jumbo Perch they were catching on a Fire Tiger (FT) Len Thompson. |

One of CBC North’s most popular promo items is a “Hooked on Radio” Custom Fishing Lure. Frank Fry caught this 5 foot sturgeon July 2004. |

Cecil Pallister proves success comes easy with the combination of wise fisherman and the right tackle. (June 2003) |

Cecil followed up with another good walleye on a No. 0P NB. |

Charles Weiss’s illustration “No 4 Len Thompson in the Pike Zone.” |

Chris Tremblay sends these photos of Len Thompson successes caught on No. 0 YR and No. 8 FT in the North Sask. River, outside of Rocky Mountain House. |

Chris caught this 9lbs 3 oz Walleye on the North Sask River. He says: “Keep making the best spoons in the world so I can continue catching monsters like this one.” (Oct 2009) |

Mark Feldberg of NWT Sports Fishing, caught these Invonnu in Yukon. |

Mark Feldberg of NWT Sports Fishing, caught these Invonnu in Yukon. |

Craig Vincent (Nunavut) caught this laker on a No. 13X RW out of the Thelon River. He also provided a photo of the “small one” caught near Baker Lake, Nunavut (Aug 2006) |

First Lacombe Cubs Ice Fishing Day - Len Thompson Pond - Feb 2005. |

Curtis Cartwright with his “catch of the year” from the Sask. River, Saskatoon. He adds “Thanks for making the best spoons.” (May 2009) |

Three year old Daniel Thacker (top left) beams at the sight of his first ever Pike pulled from Battle Lake on a No. 7 RW. (Sept 2002) |

Hildegarde Jabs landed landed this Northern Pike on a Len Thompson. The length was between 46-48” and the weight was over 30 lbs. (Aug 2002) |

Dave Cookson, our accountant and fishing buddy releasing one of many fine Kasiks River, Northern BC Coho. |