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Big Spoon Fishing Tricks to Catch Bigger Bass



The Ben Parker 8″ Spoon made a big splash in recent tournaments. There are some quick modifications you can do to land a lot more fish with this magnum spoon. These tricks work on all flutter spoons and jigging spoons so give it a try!

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17 Comments

  1. I have been adding that free line treble hook for years even on my smaller spoons. It is night and day difference in the number of fish you catch with it.

  2. Baits are naturally occurring creatures (worms, minnows, crickets, etc). Anything which is man-made is a lure (spoons, jigs, plastics, spinnerbaits, plugs, etc).

  3. Man, this thing is so much fun! Seriously one of the coolest bites out there! Thrown it on TVA lakes a bunch…. First time I threw one was down at Kentucky lake this May. Picked one up on a Thursday night, watched a 5 minute video on how guys were throwing it, went out the next day and weighed almost 22 lbs haha! Crazy how that thing is so big and moving so erratically, yet we still had 3lbers with it dang near to their crushers! Thing should come with a warning on the package — "may cause shoulder to get ripped out of socket!"

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