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Spoon bite at Fork
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05/17/13 12:24 AM
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karaider00
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I am heading to fork in a Couple of weeks and I have a couple questions: Is this something I can pick up in a weekend or does it take some practice? Is it a deep bite or will it work somewhat shallow? And lastly and ize and brand you recommend? Thanks guys
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Re: Spoon bite at Fork
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05/17/13 12:37 AM
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ChanceHuiet
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It's a deep to fairly deep bite and it's simple to pick up on. I throw a 6th Sense Custom flutter spoon but the Talon, Lake Fork Tackle, and the original Big Joe Spaits spoon are amazing also.
I can backlash toilet paper.
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Re: Spoon bite at Fork
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05/17/13 12:37 AM
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InTheClear
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Talk to Cameron at Lake Fork Marina, he can set you up with what is working right now. Points are great deep with 1/2 to 1 oz, size may vary according to the forage?
Work it like a worm!
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Re: Spoon bite at Fork
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05/17/13 12:49 AM
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Jay Kendrick
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Don't limit yourself to ways to fish it, it's not only a bait fr suspended deep fish. I've caught them well on it in less than 10 ft of water behind guys fishing traditional drop baits
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Re: Spoon bite at Fork
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05/17/13 12:52 AM
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lakeforkfishon
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A lot of times I throw out let it hit bottom..and bounce it back to the boat! Of course, you need a semi sandy bottom.
The TFF never disappoints, always entertaining.
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Re: Spoon bite at Fork
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05/17/13 02:01 AM
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DKennimer
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If going to Fork, do yourself (not your wallet) a favor and stop by and grab some; Big Joe Spaits spoons from Cameron. They are the sh*t!
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Re: Spoon bite at Fork
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05/17/13 02:06 AM
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karaider00
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Thanks guys I have a couple days there so maybe I can figure it out before I leave.
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Re: Spoon bite at Fork
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05/17/13 02:57 AM
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LakeForkLodge
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Spoon/Fork. Good combo. No really the other guys said it. Not a hard technique. Good Luck and please keep all the sandies.
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Re: Spoon bite at Fork
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05/17/13 03:28 AM
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Stax
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If going to Fork, do yourself (not your wallet) a favor and stop by and grab some; Big Joe Spaits spoons from Cameron. They are the sh*t!
"If it swims I'll catch it and if its wild I'll hunt it!!!"
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Re: Spoon bite at Fork
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05/17/13 10:00 AM
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papamark
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Spoon bite should start gettin good in a few weeks too
Last edited by papamark; 05/17/13 10:00 AM.
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