I like using spoons in brush jigging them verticaly. size depends on the depth of water. usually a 1/4 ounce for 25 foot and under. if it is windy and the boat is blowing around you will lose a few. need to keep straight up and down
I have seen some guys using casting spoons on Stockton. Not smart enough to ask brand size etc. Sitting inside with this crummy weather I am contemplating adding to my options. Usually jigs, or plastic with slab sauce and nibbles. Thanks for suggestions.
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I like using spoons in brush jigging them verticaly. size depends on the depth of water. usually a 1/4 ounce for 25 foot and under. if it is windy and the boat is blowing around you will lose a few. need to keep straight up and down
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I fish Norfork mostly, and I get "binks" spoons. They come in different sizes and colors, I would imagine you can get them online
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I used to use castmasters, but I checked on line and Cabela's found spoons 1/16 1/32 plain chrome for 1.25 or so, and castmasters were 6.00 anyway they work great around brush, and I will offer a suggestion change from treble hook to single hook around brush. good luck
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Lure parts online has a kastmaster copy that comes with split rings. Just add your hook choice and you can make them very cheap. I like an 1/8 oz most of the time but sometimes go with a 1/4oz for deep water or ripping.
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I am guessing these are what you speak of???
1383 MasterCast Spoons (5pk) at LurePartsOnline.com
Thanks in advance
I have had good luck using the old stand by Swedish Pimple in chrome and gold.
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