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Fishing Spoons used in Wisconsin
Photos of Fishing Spoons
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Photo of Fishing Spoons – Spoons for Fishing come in a variety of weights, sizes and colors but a couple of the most popular spoons are the Johnson’s Spoon which is weedless and Dare Devil with its famous red and white stripes.
Photo of Fishing Spoons
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Photo of Johnson Spoons – The Johnson Spoons are considered weedless with one single hook with a long piece of wire from the spoon to the tip of the hook to deflect snags on weeds, lily pad, stick, branches, stumps and rocks. These spoons look the same except for size and colors like gold or silver.
Photo of Johnson Spoons
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Photo of Weedless Top Water Spoons – Typically Weedless Surface Spoon Lures are made from Plastic with a upward facing single hook used for Bass, Northern Pike and Musky over think surface weeds and lily pads.
Photo of Weedless Top Water Spoons
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Photo of a Big Dare Devil Spoon for Northern Pike Fishing.
Photo of a Big Dare Devil Spoon for Northern Pike Fishing
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Picture of Treble Hooks in different sizes used on most Fishing Spoons.
Photo of Treble Hooks used for Fishing Spoons
Photo of Fishing Spoons – Spoons for Fishing come in a variety of weights, sizes and colors but a couple of the most popular spoons are the Johnson’s Spoon which is weedless and Dare Devil with its famous red and white stripes.
Photo of Johnson Spoons – The Johnson Spoons are considered weedless with one single hook with a long piece of wire from the spoon to the tip of the hook to deflect snags on weeds, lily pad, stick, branches, stumps and rocks. These spoons look the same except for size and colors like gold or silver.
Photo of Weedless Top Water Spoons – Typically Weedless Surface Spoon Lures are made from Plastic with a upward facing single hook used for Bass, Northern Pike and Musky over think surface weeds and lily pads.
Photo of a Big Dare Devil Spoon for Northern Pike Fishing.
Picture of Treble Hooks in different sizes used on most Fishing Spoons.
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