How do you fish a Lake Fork Flutter spoon?

How do you fish a Lake Fork Flutter spoon?

I start by making a long cast and letting the spoon fall on slack line. Slack line is the key to flutter spoons, as it gives the bait its distinctive dying shad fluttering action—the trigger mechanism for big bass. Once the bait hits bottom, reel up your slack, holding your rod at the 9 o’clock position.

What fish will hit a spoon lure?

Spoons work best for larger fish species such as northern pike, largemouth bass, muskies, walleye, salmon and trout. The action of the spoon is based on its shape and thickness. A long spoon will display a wider side to side wobble than a shorter spoon.

Can you troll a flutter spoon?

The RJ Flutter trolling spoon has outstanding action and flash that mimics slender bait fish such as smelt and shiners. The Flutter spoon works great behind any kind of weighting system and speeds from 1.8 – 3.5 mph. It works very well for steelhead, salmon, brown trout, walleye and lake trout.

What is a casting spoon?

Casting Spoons are specially designed to catch a variety of species, including salmon, trout, bass, walleye, striper, pike, and muskie. Jann’s Netcraft offers a variety of nickel finishes and colors for all conditions and in deep or stained waters where extra attraction is needed.

Do spoons work for bass?

Spoon fishing for bass is a tried and true method for putting more fish in the boat. Fishing for bass with spoons might be the best all-around deep water lure choice for anglers the year round, but the truth is, they’re great anytime bass are deeper than 10-15 feet.

Do spoons work for trout?

Often overlooked by anglers, small spoons can be quite effective at catching trout in Mountain State streams. Often overlooked by anglers, small spoons can be quite effective at catching trout in Mountain State streams.

Do walleye bite spoons?

Most days, the smaller flutter spoons for walleye will trigger more bites, although on occasion the larger spoons will result in a higher catch rate. The best color choices can change throughout the seasons according to forage, water clarity and aggressiveness.

Will walleye hit spoons?

When fish are aggressive, walleyes will hit most spoon designs if the overall length and profile come close to what they are eating. As we all know, however, walleyes can get pretty finicky at times, and it becomes critical to have the right spoon.

Can you catch walleye with spoons?

I like to make a short cast followed by bouncing the spoon off the bottom of the lake. When using this technique, I find that casting out about 20 feet from the boat and allowing the hook to sink to the bottom with a very (very) slow retrieval, has proven successful to land some beautiful Walleye.