way to go john ! ill have to try them spoons myself. we had a good day to . my daughter caught 3 herself. great day for fishing in the south i think it hit 70 here today.
this is what the micro spoons did for me today in about four hours of experimenting. Took a while, but i finally got the hang of it.
the three in the middle are blacks, the first ones i've caught in Tenn-Tom. caught'em over brush.
Last edited by willsjwills; 12-17-2006 at 05:59 PM.
way to go john ! ill have to try them spoons myself. we had a good day to . my daughter caught 3 herself. great day for fishing in the south i think it hit 70 here today.
yep----that looks like a Micro Spoon Day, good job now you got send the meat to me:D :D :D
Some nice fish there, I'm going to have to get some of those micro spoons.
A bad day of fishing
beats a good day at work.
Jerry
Nice catch there...What time is supper?...LOL...
Nice catch man!!
Shoer,
12th Degree Ninja
THANKS FELLOWS. It was hard work, sitting out there watching the deer and turkeys fuss at me for invading their territory.
Hey, SHOEMAN, I'm glad to hear that you haven't been electricuted. The offer still stands.
KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY
Just exactly what was the proper technique you were using with those spoons? I have never fished spoons before...ever. Bought 4 1/8 ounce Kastmaster spoons last week. How do you fish them?
the spoons wills is using are alot different than the kastmasters. the Micro Spoons He was using are 1/64-1/16 oz. they are very light weight with a very slow fall. not sure how he was useing them but they are great when jigging. you can tip the hook with a minnow or small plastic. just lift the rod and let it fall like you would do with a jig