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When looking through your tackle box trying to decide what to throw, carefully grab your gold zinc alloy spoon. All by themself these spoons are effective in triggering strikes from anything in the water column. On a tough day, you can pin on a strip of squid, pork strip, sardine or anchovy. When this happens hang on for the strike. Put the reel in gear and hang on.
They’re also a potent bait casting from the shore, jigging from piers, or tossing into kelp forests. Fish mostly strike spoons while fluttering down but can be equally aggressive on the up stroke. Steel treble hooks increase hook sets. Tournament anglers will use a gold zinc alloy spoon early in the day. This is because they put out significant strike triggering flash. They’re not restricted to novice anglers and we never leave home without them. Saltwater bass fishermen toss them into the kelp where the bone shattering strikes make up for the risk of losing them. Spoons will catch a variety of fish and the weedless ones allow fishing in a variety of habitats. These are not weedless.
Gold Zinc Alloy Spoon Uses
The Silver Minnow and similar gold spoons are excellent lure options to break out when baitfish are hatching and the fish respond to flash and vibration in the water. Spinners and spoons are also excellent night fishing options for anglers using spin tackle. Surf fishing is another awesome place for spoons. The surf tosses the spoon around throwing off flash. The flash in the murky water triggers strikes by any fish looking for a quick meal. Fish also strike flashy baits to sample the taste and the treble hooks are right there to grab and hold.
When you need a lure that can easily cover a lot of water and produce a strong visual signal to draw fish in, use this spoon. They’re effective on overcast days or when fishing around structures like weed beds or deep drop-offs. Silver spoons should be illegal but we’re encouraging you to buy one and see for yourself.
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