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Fishing with spoon

Anyone fish using a spoon? I read a recent article about spoons being very much weedless so I gave it a try. I _really_ liked the way it behaved in the water! I could skim it across the top or let it dive. I could through it up in the thickest cover and pull it right out. I could even jump it over objects like a shad. I've only been able to fish the spoon for about 3 hours so far. I had one short bite from a bass and then caught a gar (so I guess it looks like a wounded fish). Gar are just nasty :).

So, how many people here use a spoon? If you don't, why not? If you use a spoon, do you use a trailer? Mine came with a silver/foil trailer that looks good.

todd
Aug 8
2005
article about spoons being very much weedless so I gave it a try. I _really_ liked the way it behaved in the water! I could skim it across the top or let it dive. I could through it up in the thickest cover and pull it right out. I could even jump it over objects like a shad. I've only been able to fish the spoon for about 3 hours so far. I had one short bite from a bass and then caught a gar (so I guess it looks like a wounded fish). Gar are just nasty :). So, how many people here use a spoon? If you don't, why not? If you use a spoon, do you use a trailer? Mine came with a silver/foil trailer that looks good."

I fish the weedless spoon but mostly for redfish. I only use it in shallow ponds with lots of grass. Redfish make a hole in the grass like a bass waiting for prey to pass over. I don't use a trailer.

By the way gar fish are good eating. Just be careful when cleaning that you avoid contact of the meat with the roe. The roe is poisonous.

Sarge

Here is a recipe:

Garfish balls

Ingredients 1 onion, chopped 1 bell pepper, chopped 3-4 cloves garlic, chopped 3 pounds Garfish meat salt and pepper fish fry oil for frying

Directions Grind Garfish in meat grinder or food processor.

Add the onion, bellpepper and garlic. Mix well and form into balls (golf ball size or larger if desired).

Roll in fish fry and deep fry until golden brown.

Serve alone or with your favorite dipping sauce goes really great with crab or shrimp stew.

Sarge
Aug 8
I have used the Timber King spoon - comes with a skirt on it - and the Johnson Silver Minnow with a pork rind strip trailer, or a plastic trailer, a good bit at Eufaula and Seminole around the grass beds. Work pretty good. I got most of my bass at Eufaula in a 1984 Top Six on the Timber King spoon, had 10 weighing 19 pounds and all but two of them hit it, including one about 5 pounds. Came in 18th that year.

Have not used them much lately - don't know why. They do look great and catch fish. I like the gold Timber King with a white skirt.

Ronnie fishing.guide@about.com http://fishing.about.com

Ronnie
Aug 8
New here, but needed to reply. My brother and I fished this past weekend at Amistad and he refused to use anyhting else. He caught two 2.0-2.5lb LM on a silver Nemire spoon. He was bouncing it just under the surface, it had amazing action. He said that he had lots and lots of strikes, could have been other sunfish but He thought maybe the Bass were short striking, so he added a trailer and didn't get a hit, so he took it off. He also tried a grub trailer, with no effect. So he just went back to fishing it straight. So all in all it performed, but not sure how well, I caught 3 bass to his 1 using a pumpkin pepper Zoom worm Texas Rigged. About two weeks ago I used a 3/4 oz spoon (Jehnsen?) jigging it up and down under a bridge in 22ft of water and hooked up three times, only one LM the other Stiper and Gar. Bryan
Aug 9
I have used a Kastmaster in and around disturbed bait fish when a topwater wouldn't produce. Caught some of my best bags a couple years ago ont hem.

Bob
Aug 11
   

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