I fish spoons most of the year and quite often add a bit of wiggle & sizzle. Tipping with small plastics, etc. will also slow the drop rate. Some mfg.'s already have trailers on their spoons. There are many options for trailers & I keep them small as to not overpower the action of these already small spoons. They were smackin these spoons pretty good today and are just another type of lure to try. Good some days, not so good others. Pics. show a few of the variations that I have been using for gills.(and sometimes other fish) Weight range 1/50th-1/16th oz. (except last one which is 1/10th oz). All are quality USA made (some have replacement Japanese spoon hooks, which is a very easy switch.) Thanks for lookin!Name:  DSC01908.jpg
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