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I know what you’re thinking, spoons have been around forever. They have, but it took innovation in the deep-water largemouth arena to put a new twist on an ancient classic. Magnum flutter spoons ...
The Nichols Bait Co. Lake Fork Flutter Spoon was introduced to give anglers an easy way to bag a trophy bass anywhere in the country. Part 1 of this three-part series discussed the spoon's origins ...
Lighter spoons are better used in shallow water or around weeds. Trolling spoons or "flutter spoons" are much thinner and lighter than casting spoons. They are designed to be used at slower speeds.
I can remember fishing for stocked trout on a small gravel pit with a light flutter spoon some 25 years ago. The slow flutter and drop of this light spoon was a great trigger for these aggressive ...
Here’s a short 1-minute tip from our TV series that provides the case for using big flutter spoons for pike and musky. Your grandpa likely fished spoons with great success for pike, but he didn ...
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