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Acme Little Cleo |
Blue Fox Cast Champ Spoon Kit |
When fishing a casting spoon there are two main options to use. The first option is to "jig" it from a boat or a dock. When using this method, release your reel allowing the spoon to fall to the bottom of the lake. Once you notice it has reached the bottom, gently nudge it off the bottom and allow it to fall again. A large portion of strikes will occur while the spoon is fluttering back to the bottom as this is when it will produce the most flash. Once the spoon hits the bottom again, continue repeating this process. Because the spoon will twist your line as it moves up and down, you may also let the lure dangle just off the bottom letting it spin while the line untwists. Watch for your line to jump as this is a really good sign that you've had a fish strike your lure.
Blue Strobe Spoon Kit |
If these two methods aren't producing try casting and retrieving the spoon as you would a jig, gently bouncing your rod tip from time to time allowing the lure to sink a bit after each bounce. Be sure to set the hook as soon as you notice a strike.
Acme Kastmaster |
Although fish can sense the vibration made by the lure moving through the water, the spoon is a lure that attracts fish by catching their eye as it flashes while dancing through the water. Because of this using spoons in lakes and reservoirs with water that is clear or mostly clear will produce the best results.
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