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I've yet to master the skills (I guess you could say) to fish a spoon. Ive herd gold is the color, but does the size mater ? does it matter wether the spoon has a spinner on it ? Weedless or not ?
I know different things work for different situations but...
Alright I fish a spoon by casting-- after a wait reel-in at a steady (slow)speed with occational jerks usually around or near a sand or oyster bar.
If your dept finder is showin a sharp decline do you think that would be a possibility ?
Hummm so Birddog are you sayin "silver" is the better choice (than Gold) ??
I hear ya an I respect any responce I think I'm gonna try a "weedless, gold as well as silver, sandbar - crack - crevis" I think some trial-n-error is the best advice to follow
Once again I want to offer a " free fishing trip" if anybody's able on weekdays ??
A couple of years ago, I picked up a handful of weedless gold spoons that have a small spring attached to the back end. I attached a 1 to 2 inch piece of bright red bass worm to the spoon via the spring, fish love it. Caught reds at St. Marks and even a snook in Sarasota Bay using that rig.
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PA. THE OLD MAN OF THE SEA
Still no straight answers...
Watch the RedFish cup and see what they use...
Gold a great choice! A spinner with a jig attached works good too.
Although Copper spoons work well for me!