![]() The design places a single hook (rather than the usual treble) on the concave side of the spoon. Speaking of weeds, the Johnson Silver Minnow is one of the best-known and best-loved weedless spoons out there. You just won’t feel as bad when the weed monsters get ’em. They cast, move, and catch just about the same as the Kastmasters. The lower price of the South Bend spoons is great for those of us who fish in weedy trout ponds. But hey, trout don’t read the brand names on the spoons that catch their eye. Yeah, these are more or less a cheaper copy of the Kastmaster. Be careful, though, because they’re almost as good at catching weeds as they are at catching trout. They cast like a dream and have an irresistible movement that always seems to get a bite. As the name suggests, these are great spoons if you need to cast a long distance. They’re one of the go-to spoons for a lot of fish, but trout can’t seem to get enough. And if you take two lures, take two Kastmasters. ![]() If you’re headed to a lake and take one lure, take a Kastmaster. Many spoons like the Krocodile have patterns that match perch, rainbows trout fry, and other prey fish. Otherwise, take a look at the small fish around you. Gold is great for sunnier days and browner water, while the classic silver works best when there are a few clouds and in clear water. This is also true for dull, cloudy weather. Keep colors bright in darker or muddier water so they stand out. You won’t need the long casting distance, and the current will make these little spoons flutter in a way that drives trout wild.Ĭolor selection is more an art than a science, but there are some general guidelines. For faster, shallower water, a thinner spoon like the Phoebe or Hus is best. They’ll also get down deep to where the trout are holding. When you’re casting from shore on a lake or pond, thicker spoons like the Kastmaster or Pixee help you cast as far as possible. It also shows the unique underwater motion of the spoon: ![]() This video gives a great quick overview of how to use the Acme Kastmaster, one of the most popular spoons for trout. It’s best to use a fish finder and some good ol’ fashioned trial and error to perfect your speed. Make sure that you’re going just fast enough to keep the spoons at the depth the trout are holding in. If you’re on a boat, trolling is a great way to cover a lot of water with the spoons. In fact, keeping it slow entices the trout to think they can easily catch this “fish” swimming by them. Most of these spoons don’t need to be retrieved quickly. Or, give the line a twitch every so often as you’re bringing it in. Another great trick is to stop and start, letting the spoon fall a bit each time. Test out different speeds, making sure that you’re reeling in fast enough for the spoon to flutter and dance. But the key to getting the most out of a spoon is in the retrieve. Available in over 10 colors, including metal finish, painted, and bucktail dressed colorways.Spoons are excellent for casting from shore in a lake or pond, and generally cast farther than other types of lures. Each lure comes with a split ring and a treble hook on the bottom of the lure. ![]() Additionally, the Kastmaster is precision machined: It will not break, bend or corrode and it retains its luster even after repeated exposure to saltwater, so you can even use it all season to target salmon, striper, bull redfish, and more. And because of its aerodynamic design, it's the master distance caster among ultralight fishing spoons. The Kastmaster's balance produces wild, batifish-imitating action without any line twist. The Acme Kastmaster Spoon is a classic casting and jigging fishing spoon. Available in a select range of metallic/neon colorways.Pre-rigged with split rings and treble hook, bucktail teaser versions have a single hook.Robust, corrosion resistant components make it saltwater friendly.Wild, baitfish-imitating action without line twist.The Acme Kastmaster Spoon is a classic casting and jigging fishing spoon.
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