A spoon gets its name from the spoon-shaped appearance of the lure. This is the simplest lure you can use since it has no moving parts. A treble hook is attached to the end of the spoon and a snap-swivel on the other.
You can tie your line directly to the spoon, but this will twist your line creating snarls in the line after extended use and lowering the effectiveness of the spoon to spin in the water. A snap-swivel allows the spoon to spin in the water without twisting the line.
A spoon works by catching light which attracts fish. It is best in bright conditions where the dappling on the surface of a gold or silver spoon can reflect light. Spoons are often colored in solid green, orange, or red to enhance visibility, and they’re also often colored to resemble minnows, frogs, or squid. This is a great lure for trout, walleye, pike, and even walleye in the right conditions.
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