spoons
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spoons
Yesterday I threw a Captain Mike spoon nearly all day. When wind really got up in afternoon, I using kentucky windage to try to put it where I wanted to..Years ago, I used nothing but 1/2 oz Johnson spoons in fresh and salt water when I was spoon fishing...1/2 oz spoon with a pork rind trailer was the medicine around grass and lily pads.. It sure would be easier to throw in the wind that that 3/8 oz Capt Mikes..Anybody got any thoughts on this ?
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Kentucky Windage is key to using a spoon. I can't see any benefits from using a trailer. Just keep chunking and winding.
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I usually use a pork strip trailer on a Johnson's, or similar, spoon when bass fishing. A trailer will reduce the action of a spoon. Sometimes that's good. It will also provide a little lift.
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I own a bunch of both models and I believe the Johnson Silver Minnow "flies" better than the Capt. Mikes weedless. Just a personal opinion.
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I agree with "play the wind."! 
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Sundown, do you use spoons much in fresh water. I really don't......maybe I should start?

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