Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
How do you fish them? Have you done a video on them?
I have not done a video….need to. I have read every thing Chris has had to say about fishing spoons from his reports and also the reports others have posted on his page. So my success at using these is really because of him. I cast out straight across or maybe at the 1 or 2 o’clock position tops. Then I feel it back and let it swing back to the middle of the stream and that is usually when the hit occurs. When I first started doing this I was fishing too fast. As Chris said most fish a spoon way too fast…..and I was. I lost a few spoons in the process of learning. I do the same with the spinners. Now some successful trout fisherman have told me to cast straight upstream and retrieve back but you are subject to lose a lot of spoons that way. I have done that but only in slower water using the 1-2 gram spoons. I watched a lot of YouTube videos about fishing spoons and spinners for trout. One very popular channel says no need to fish a spinner too deep as trout will move up in the water column to hit. But I have to tell you I have not found that to be true. My experience has me fishing them just like a spoon….slow. I now have an assortment of spoons weighted to fish from 50 CFS up to 560 anyway. It is vey addictive to fish for trout this way using the spoons with the Varivas Infinity PE X8 and feel that jolt at the end of the swing. I think I have fished over there everyday now for almost 2 weeks now. This has caused me to forget about going to Nickajack with the boat. I think I remember you telling someone on here if you can catch trout you’re not fooling with anything else….of course my memory is not what it used to be. But as long as I can make a short drive and get on trout I am afraid Nickajack will just have to wait a while.

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