Fall is a good time for spoon,but you can catch them anytime of year if the fish is a little deep,10 or more ft,in fall i move it fast but most of winter i move it slow,for bass in winter i would pop it up as fast as i could then follow it down,a reaction bite is great but don't forget the couristy strike from just keeping it in front of the fish with little to no movement.i caught crappie on spoon when no one i knew or in books were catching crappie in winter,this was in the 60,they were just starting to say a little about bass on spoon in some areas so i took a 3/4 spoon and caught many bass in winter when back then ,they did not fish in winter but i heard they caught them thru ice so i tried it on bass and caught a few crappies so i decided to try 1/2 and 1/4 spoon for crappies and caught them when i had to break ice or find a ramp on main lake,was catching them one cold day when wind push big ice push me away from spot.would catch them with spoon and throw them at live well and miss it and they would stick to the fiberglass and have to pull them off, stuck to the side,been when my 150 mer and 18 ft bass boat back in lake and it was froze to trailer and had to wait for the trailer to thaw and then it would drop to bottom,trailer was floating, i love it like that but can't handle it too much now,but still go when it not too bad


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