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Old 12-12-2021, 08:34 AM
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Default Re: Partyboat striper tackle & lures: What to bring?

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Originally Posted by jjdbike View Post
I'm fishing w/ Capt. Derrick on Fisher Price Monday.
Most nice bass I see seem to have a 9" chartruce flutter spoon attached to it's jaw.
Do you guys prefer a spinner or conventional to work those spoons?
Thanks in advance.
JD
I get excited and kinda loose my mind every time I see the birds working and often times you'll find yourself having to cast in all sorts of different directions and positions to get your lure casted where you want it. Unless you have a well trained thumb, you'll wind up with a lot of birds nests using a conventional which is why I prefer spinners, especially when tossing lighter stuff..

Since the downward flutter of these spoons is what triggers the most strikes, they are designed to be long and on the lighter side so they don't sink as fast and flutter longer.

A longer, softer tipped pole does 2 things for you here.
1) Since the spoons are light, a longer rod with a softer tip allows you to load the rod tip up and cast them easier.
2) Since most strikes happen on the downward flutter, as Skolmann mentioned above, a longer rod with a softer tip helps you lift and whip the spoon higher off the bottom which means more time for the spoon to sink/flutter, do it's thing and trigger strikes.


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