#393680 - 12/05/07 03:12 PM
 
Re: Spoon Fishing Article
[Re: Todd]
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Parr
 
 
 
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Thanks to both c/22 and Todd on the explanations, I can see now exactly what you're talking about. 
  So, there are basicly two schools of thought on the presentation of a spoon... both require the spoon to be working near the bottom and swung 'down & across' the holding water:
   The braided line junkies like to keep full contact with the spoon by minimizing line diameter/stretch... and thus orient the spoon almost parallel with the current as it swings through the holding water. Advantage: quicker hook-sets and maybe a bit more ability to detect a bite for the novice spooner?
  The heavy mono guys use the stretch and drag to swing the spoon through the same water in a line more perpandicular to the flow. Advantage: seems a little more versitile way to fish, may not be as aggressive a presentation to the fish, but it seems like it takes a bit more practice to master?
  I currently belong to the braided line sect, but I must admit I prefer to fish using mono so I'm anxious to give the 'pulse-bow' method a try. Thanks again Sol, Todd and C/22! ~josh 
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#393688 - 12/05/07 03:24 PM
 
Re: Spoon Fishing Article
[Re: Metal Head]
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Don't forget that Herzog will be at Three Rivers teaching a how-to on spoon fishing on Dec 7th at 5:00  P.M. He will be giving away one of his spoon rods as well. Oh yeah, it's free and  they have lots of other free stuff! 
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#393716 - 12/05/07 04:15 PM
 
Re: Spoon Fishing Article
[Re: Dave Vedder]
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Air/water temps when fishing will play into line selection too. Note that Sol fished a braided line this fall when it was warmer, then switched to mono later during the same fall when the air/water temps dropped, also Zog stated the water temps were running 37 degrees during his 2 weeks on river. He fished mono, as did Sol & I'm sure Nick too.
  IMHO, its MONO only when its gets cold. Braid will lead you into a frozen "charlie-foxtrot" mess.
  C/22 
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#393740 - 12/05/07 04:50 PM
 
Re: Spoon Fishing Article
[Re: chrome/22]
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Braid floats, but I don't think it's a factor with spoons.  One reason I switched to 20lb braid for spinners is to get down quick and it does this well.  The floatation is offset by how skinny braided line is. 
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#393804 - 12/05/07 07:22 PM
 
Re: Spoon Fishing Article
[Re: GreenRiver]
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"Don't forget that Herzog will be at Three Rivers teaching a how-to on spoon fishing on Dec 7th at 5:00 P.M. He will be giving away one of his spoon rods as well. Oh yeah, it's free and they have lots of other free stuff!" Rumor has it that there will be some dude there talking about floats and such, and some other good lookin' fella handin' out free hammered 50/50 spoons   Fish on... Todd  
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#393889 - 12/05/07 11:36 PM
 
Re: Spoon Fishing Article
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Parr
 
 
Registered:  04/25/02
 
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Loc:  U. PLACE, WA
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I've fished spoons for last 7-8 years and have experienced most of what has been said above. I use yelow 20# power pro with 15# flourocarbon-Pen-Tac gold-1/2 and !/2- or copper in 2/3 for heavy and 2/5 oz for lighter water. Whatever it takes to get it to the bottom-but not banging. It is a fine line between being in the penthouse and the shiat house! On the rivers I fish, if you aren't loseing gear-you probably aren't in the penthouse. The one thing I haven't heard said-is that the take will be very suttle-it feels like a leaf-when the wobble stops-set the hook. I released 13 Kings in Oct-2over 20-1 over 30- and 1 over 40- all chrome, all in the mouth, and all after a very soft take. I too would like to see RVR FSHR make a 2/3 oz spoon. 
 
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#393890 - 12/05/07 11:37 PM
 
Re: Spoon Fishing Article
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Parr
 
 
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I've fished spoons for last 7-8 years and have experienced most of what has been said above. I use yelow 20# power pro with 15# flourocarbon-Pen-Tac gold-1/2 and !/2- or copper in 2/3 for heavy and 2/5 oz for lighter water. Whatever it takes to get it to the bottom-but not banging. It is a fine line between being in the penthouse and the shiat house! On the rivers I fish, if you aren't loseing gear-you probably aren't in the penthouse. The one thing I haven't heard said-is that the take will be very suttle-it feels like a leaf-when the wobble stops-set the hook. I released 13 Kings in Oct-2over 20-1 over 30- and 1 over 40- all chrome, all in the mouth, and all after a very soft take. I too would like to see RVR FSHR make a 2/3 oz spoon. 
 
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#393908 - 12/06/07 12:35 AM
 
Re: Spoon Fishing Article
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Thanks Todd and Sol, and those asking the questions for turning this goofy thread into an excellent informative read.  Just kicked on the computer, started reading this and can't believe it went from those chicks pics getting posted to this, this is some good stuff. 
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#393935 - 12/06/07 03:23 AM
 
Re: Spoon Fishing Article
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I'm thinking something along the lines of, "wait, should I be writing all of this down"... Blue flowers. 
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#393969 - 12/06/07 11:28 AM
 
Re: Spoon Fishing Article
[Re: Sol]
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Dick Nipples
 
 
 
Registered:  03/08/99
 
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Loc:  Seattle, Washington USA
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That's my boy...good call, Joe.
  I'm not sure what's worse;  that he writes stuff like that, or that I actually understand it when he does?
  Fish on...
  Todd 
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