You don't bend the lead spoons. The 1/4 oz spoons I make I use when the crappie are deep (30'-50') usually with a jig tied above the spoon. The ice spoons I use when they are as shallow as 1' or as deep as 30'. You can purchase the ice spoon blanks of various sizes in bulk packs and then solder a hook to them. I use a propane torch to solder with because an electric soldering iron is not hot enough to get a good stick. You get different weight spoons by using different size spoon blanks. I will use a set of hemostats to hold the hook to the concave side of the spoon with the eye of the hook past the end of the spoon and clamp the hemostat to to something that holds the concave portion of the spoon parallel to the ground and then melt solder into the concave portion of the spoon thereby attaching the hook to the spoon. Care is taken to get neither the hook or the spoon to hot as to much heat will soften the hook and discolor the spoon. A little heat on the hook makes it bend free of brush when hung up but too much heat will make the hook bend free of the fish. You can always just buy the ice spoons already made but I kind of enjoy making most of my own stuff.