1st bass I ever caught as a kid was on a red n white Dardevil...before i stepped up to a beetlespin, then later on pink slug-go when i got into the bass master magazines. Couldnt wait fir my new Magazine every month so i could read the Harry n charlie comics.
I hook a minnow thru the back icefishing& bass slam it. im usin tiny spoons like 1/4 oz inch, inch& a half long. Definitely a clear water bait. if water is murky or weedy ill use an orange spoon for bass.
bought a whole box of them for a nickel a piece on sale at walmarts back in the early nineties. still have some left. would catch small mouth at table rock back then in the winter.
If people knew what I’ve caught on a 1/2 and 7/8 jigging spoon they would pass out. It’s not just for winter that’s for sure. And it’s DEFINITELY, DEFINITELY not just for jigging.
I’ve caught loads of big flathead cats between 20 and 40 lbs on them. Most average between 20 and 30 lbs. I’ve caught thousands of sandbass on them. I also caught a 10 lb 2 oz bass on a spoon.
You catch all different types of species of bass on spoons very underrated!
I always have a jigging spoon tied on when fishing Rayburn. Especially in December.
1st bass I ever caught as a kid was on a red n white Dardevil...before i stepped up to a beetlespin, then later on pink slug-go when i got into the bass master magazines. Couldnt wait fir my new Magazine every month so i could read the Harry n charlie comics.
I saw those at the store and never tried them. If water clears up i should try one out
I hook a minnow thru the back icefishing& bass slam it. im usin tiny spoons like 1/4 oz inch, inch& a half long. Definitely a clear water bait. if water is murky or weedy ill use an orange spoon for bass.
bought a whole box of them for a nickel a piece on sale at walmarts back in the early nineties. still have some left. would catch small mouth at table rock back then in the winter.
If people knew what I’ve caught on a 1/2 and 7/8 jigging spoon they would pass out. It’s not just for winter that’s for sure. And it’s DEFINITELY, DEFINITELY not just for jigging.
I’ve caught loads of big flathead cats between 20 and 40 lbs on them. Most average between 20 and 30 lbs. I’ve caught thousands of sandbass on them. I also caught a 10 lb 2 oz bass on a spoon.
Spoons are a big deal fishing deep.