Zinc Alloy Fishing Spoons

$12.95

What could be more fitting than catching surf perch one after another using these Zinc Alloy Fishing Spoons. We sell these in a six-pack weighing .17, .24, .35, .49, .74, and .98 ounces. A spoon-shaped metal or hard plastic lure that wobbles to attract fish. They can be fitted with a fixed (solid) hook or swinging hook, that has a single, double or treble point.

Fishing spoons have a simple design, an oblong shape, concave on one side that catches water producing a wobble and light reflection flash imitating a fleeing or crippled bait fish. Spoons work best for larger fish species such as northern pike, largemouth bass, muskies, walleye, salmon and trout in freshwater. In saltwater, we have caught bass, perch, halibut, and various other species.

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What could be more fitting than catching surf perch one after another using these Zinc Alloy Fishing Spoons. We sell these in a six-pack weighing .17, .24, .35, .49, .74, and .98 ounces. A spoon-shaped metal or hard plastic lure that wobbles to attract fish. They can be fitted with a fixed (solid) hook or swinging hook, that has a single, double or treble point.

Fishing spoons have a simple design, an oblong shape, concave on one side that catches water producing a wobble and light reflection flash imitating a fleeing or crippled bait fish. Spoons work best for larger fish species such as northern pike, largemouth bass, muskies, walleye, salmon and trout in freshwater. In saltwater, we have caught bass, perch, halibut, and various other species.

Usage:

Low-stretch fishing lines of 12-2 lbs. coupled with medium-heavy fast action rods are best for jigging spoons. Normally, a spoon should be fluttering through the water, not spinning, so a swivel should not be needed. However, if you’re retrieving too fast, or the current is very strong, then your spoon may start spinning, thus spinning your line, and increasing the chance you’ll get knots and tangles.

These usually bright metal products are among the best saltwater lures for pier fishing for several reasons. Thick-bodied casting spoons work well for covering a lot of territory as well as distance and can be retrieved at varying depths and speeds. Fishing With Spoons in Saltwater. Popular spoon lures continue to catch inshore and offshore fish. The popularity of casting spoons is almost universal. The key to success is learning the proper size and weight to mimic the prevalent baitfish and achieve the necessary casting distance, and to use the right retrieve.

Saltwater anglers have embraced the gold color, while freshwater anglers may use them all. This line of spoons is still called Silver Minnows even though silver may currently be the least popular color. These Zinc Alloy Fishing Spoons are multicolored and drive the fish wild. They look different depending on the light.

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Weight .75 lbs
Dimensions 5 × 3 × 2 in

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