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I love how your videos no BS straight to the point and I'm learning a lot in a small amount of time thank you
ОтветитьHere in northern europe (maybe elsewhere too? Dont know) we also have spoons made specifically for seatrout, there are many different kind but the basic concept is that the other side has some sort of boyant material on it to slow down sinking rate, to be able to make stops in very shallow and rocky waters. They are also often designed to withstand pretty fast speeds.
ОтветитьIsnt it interesting, of all the Spoons ever Created, The Little Cleo still Dominates the " GENERAL" ,Spoon usage World, and the KASTMASTER, Which isn't really a spoon lure. I don't use them enough either, cause we all have to many O.C.D. Lures, Lmao.
ОтветитьYeah when I was a kid we made some spoon lures out of pawa (abalone) shell ,they worked pretty well And I just made a couple the other day for my little cousin. But I'm going to try making a few in different stiles out of bone and paws shell
ОтветитьKind of fun. We use a lot of very light spoons for trout fishing in Japan. Also single hooks are common due to regulations in many waters
Ответитьgood collection fishing lures 🌜🪁
ОтветитьDo you need to add wight like split shot to the line when using spinners or spoons?
ОтветитьWilliams Wabbler babyyyyy!
Ответитьlightened spoon missing.
ОтветитьHarter' metal spoon appears to be the original Buck Perry Spoon Plug developed in Hickory, NC
ОтветитьNever have caught anything on a spoon..i might pick it back up and try it again
Ответитьsubscribed simply because of the content and video added into show people what the spoons do! will do more research in the many years to come! Probably won't hit the ocean till xmas when I go to NZ for holidays and freeze while fishing should be enjoyable XD Oh I have already commented! Don't be surprised if you see my name through yours and other channels posts often, lots can be learnt by those willing to watch videos, read comments, test the comments and video content and learn from others :)
ОтветитьRealistic lure with very good action, all trap including snook, bass in rivers.
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ОтветитьThank you for your job - very interesting video for me !!!!! Hello from Ukraine , city Vinnitsa !!!! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦✌👍 I like fishing pike and walley
ОтветитьCould you please show me a wobbling spoon brand names? thanks
ОтветитьHello, m new to fishing, however i am trying to find one answer and i could not get the answer. Do we need to put live bait like maggot in it to catch fish or it work just with it
ОтветитьIf I was stuck on an island with a rod & reel and one choice of a lure? It'd be an older Silver Minnow Spoon in 3/4 oz! The older models still made in Chicago on Wells Street, were made with two different metals so they would wobble but not turn over! It can worked in many different ways but the retrieve stop flutter then start retrieve again is a killer! Especially in or around grass or coontail it just gives off a minnow baitfish being struck and dying Especially with a snap or two during the retrieve! Second choice a 3/4 oz red & white Daredevil the older models better plating in 60's! The Spoon is an overlooked fishing lure that most fisherman look at like a chicken looking at a card trick! They no clue what's so ever! And they are badass fishing in saltwater! Sea Trout, Redfish and flounder will spank them! Biggest Trout I have ever caught, was fishing at San Luis Pass fishing a Texas made Triple Chance spoon on an flat slack tide in a 20' cut during mid day in July! Using a broom handle of a pole, 6' 6" crossfire García baitcasting rod García 5501 reel with 12lbs green Big Game and a 6' of 30lbs clear Big Game shock leader with a Sampo swivel, just waded over to the cut cast out 3/4 oz Triple Chance let sink to the bottom about a 20 count, reeled up the slack and just snap the spoon of the bottom and on a tight line just rode to the bottom, rinse & repeat! But if the line went slack before I felt hit to bottom or a tick? I set the hook and in a 20-30 minute window I caught three Trout over 6lbs and on a plus 7lbs +. Swam back across the cut with the Trout on a stringer and the waders on the other side asked what I'd caught? Sea Trout! one guy said he'd never seen Trout that size before! Now! I would've never have killed such beautiful big female Sea Trout! CPR! Because killing Big Breeders don't make your dick any bigger! Besides the smaller males are better eating anyway! Now I fish alot of ultralight spinning and baitcasting rods and reels, but the Johnson Silver Minnow Spoon in 1/8 or 1/4 oz still kicks some bass asses! An occasional Bayou Muskie (Alligator Gar) on a 4' 6" rod 10lbs test! Will make your Johnson stand up and bark like Lassie!😅 CMTFU! All CPR!
ОтветитьThanks man I just caught the most beautiful long ear sunfish with blue spots and I appreciate your advice
ОтветитьThose of us who are old enough remember putting "trailers" consisting of pork rind strips on single-hook weedless spoons. Since pork rind strips are no longer available, it seems that everyone recommends using curly-tailed grubs to dress up such spoons, but they just aren't very good compared to the old pork rinds. Now, there's a USA company called "Fat Cow" that makes fake pork rind strips. Try their jigging strips on a weedless spoon and you'll ditch the curly-tailed grubs forever.
ОтветитьThe largest bass I ever caught here in Vermont was with a Johnson Silver Minnow paired with a twin tail trailer. Over 5 pounds, which is a pretty good size largemouth here.
ОтветитьFish have a LATERAL LINE that runs along the length of their bodies. It acts as their "underwater ear." This is probably why CHATTERBAITS are so effective.
ОтветитьMichigan based? Might as well if i live here fish one here
ОтветитьGreat video. We use Len Thompson spoons a lot in Saskatchewan.
ОтветитьIt irks me to no end that Rapala launches so many of their products in US first and a few years later here in Finland. I would still like to mention their Kallan spoon, which just slays trout. It’s sort of a combination of spoon and crank.
ОтветитьToday I threw everything in the muddy after storm water. Only spoon produced results for me and my friend. Other friend threw paddle tails no luck. Spoons work
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ОтветитьXcitor Lure spoon by Falls Baits Wisconsin
ОтветитьGood spon
ОтветитьNice video.. Very useful.. ❤️
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ОтветитьGreat video, did not know all that history!
ОтветитьANOTHER great video!!! Thanks man!
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ОтветитьThis video forced me to trash some lures and start over, no regrets but buyer be aware☝ ,,Fishing (watching👀) with Nat" can also drive you nuts 🤣🙈
Ответитьnice vid, since i live in Norway i havent seen most of these spoons. Dardevle looks real nice might have to get a couple
Ответитьthe lures americans call inline spinners where orginally called bar spoons in europw because they were spoons fixed to a wire bar, i have to give an honourable mention to the blue fox inkoo hammerd silver 12g, its landed me a sprinkle of fish, great video 👍
ОтветитьThis video fired me up to try and use spoons more. I don't use them enough. Casting distance is a huge benefit due to the weight that you just can't get with cranks.
ОтветитьI'll have to try the weedless with a plastic trailer! 👍
ОтветитьI don't have any of your favorites, not one! Because the line twist aggravates me I really only use 2 spoons these days, the Kastmaster for shore casting where I need distance, and the Bomber Slab when I want a small heavy lure for deep jigging. Otherwise I avoid baits that twist line..
ОтветитьCool video, I throw Eppinger single hook spoons.
ОтветитьGood video, I believe I have just about every spoon you have shown after about 50 years of fishing. In fact I have a collection on antique lures and one is a clam shell made into a spoon like you referred to at the beginning of the video. Pretty old and most the paint is gone.
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