Hey, this Budsferu. Dontbe such a ****, obviosly this guy doesnt know much about fishing with spoons and is asking for help on technique and probably where to go. Thats what this board is here for, to let fisherman help each other. Not to throw their asshole attitudes around.

As far as fishing spoons goes, the way Ive learned is to cast across the stream letting your spoon sink until it gets to abouta 45 degree angle downstream then putting just enough pressure on the line so you could almost pull the spoon, but giving the line just enoughh slack so you can see the line twichting the rod tip. Allow the spoon to swing downstream like this until its beneath you, at which point you real in.

Im no expert, especialy cause I mostly flyfish but if you use that basic technique, and experiment with it you should be able to catch a few.

Ive also been told that you should use the shorter wider spoons for fast riffly water, and the longer narrower spoons for the slower water.

As far as where to go on the skagit? thats something Id like to know myself.

Good Luck,
Josh