I find it works best if you cast it out into structure, let is sink for a second so it snags on the structure then snap your line and tie something else.
I joke but these are snag magnets, have fun.
wudidothistime on
Throw it in the water and turn your reel…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Making_Kenough on
This is likely intended for river use. Reeling it back up the current. Most lures want to pull to the surface with rivers. This should stay nice and deep and considering the large spoon, it’ll help remain visible in river depths. The rivers I fish are also full of massive rocks at the bottom without much plant life. Something like this wouldn’t snag much for me
Reasonable_Chef1996 on
These are the shit when you’re night fishing at the end of a dock underneath a light.
ActiveWaste1764 on
I like them ice fishing.
AdorableWafer3665 on
I prefer rooster tails over these. Anytime I use these it’s for creeking or anytime I’m in a body of water I can wade in. Other than that I literally just use rooster tail or soft plastic on a Texas rig.
Interesting-Row-7174 on
Rod tip up. Reel fast pause reel medium reel fast pause repeat
Wiper_Hunter on
They are awesome white bass lures and small wipers destroy them as well. If your in an area with white bass highly recommend throwing these
Fish them like you would an inline spinner, but in deeper rivers or a lake (you want at least 3-4ft of water to prevent snags). You can also jig them in deep water as well
D_Lumps on
Love these things in rocky creek beds on 20lb braid
Jig them through current, straight retrieve over weed beds, yoyo retrieve, etc
I get big bites in the summertime with these things
D_Lumps on
You can also swap the hook and the spoon and get less snags
deejay58 on
If a guy has LiveScope and just likes to catch fish that lure is good for catching white bass and hybrids. Spot the fish, cast past them and pump the bait towards the fish. When they eat it you know it.
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Cast it out and retrieve it
Get jiggy with it
I find it works best if you cast it out into structure, let is sink for a second so it snags on the structure then snap your line and tie something else.
I joke but these are snag magnets, have fun.
Throw it in the water and turn your reel…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
.
This is likely intended for river use. Reeling it back up the current. Most lures want to pull to the surface with rivers. This should stay nice and deep and considering the large spoon, it’ll help remain visible in river depths. The rivers I fish are also full of massive rocks at the bottom without much plant life. Something like this wouldn’t snag much for me
These are the shit when you’re night fishing at the end of a dock underneath a light.
I like them ice fishing.
I prefer rooster tails over these. Anytime I use these it’s for creeking or anytime I’m in a body of water I can wade in. Other than that I literally just use rooster tail or soft plastic on a Texas rig.
Rod tip up. Reel fast pause reel medium reel fast pause repeat
They are awesome white bass lures and small wipers destroy them as well. If your in an area with white bass highly recommend throwing these
Fish them like you would an inline spinner, but in deeper rivers or a lake (you want at least 3-4ft of water to prevent snags). You can also jig them in deep water as well
Love these things in rocky creek beds on 20lb braid
Jig them through current, straight retrieve over weed beds, yoyo retrieve, etc
I get big bites in the summertime with these things
You can also swap the hook and the spoon and get less snags
If a guy has LiveScope and just likes to catch fish that lure is good for catching white bass and hybrids. Spot the fish, cast past them and pump the bait towards the fish. When they eat it you know it.