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Spoons for 'Gills #9724566 02/10/14 07:32 PM
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Anyone here tried this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXkeBxO4gM4


Looks like a great technique. Could it work from shore without electronics?


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Re: Spoons for 'Gills [Re: alanmacias541] #9724596 02/10/14 07:42 PM
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Really enjoyed the video. cheers I have never fished for the Bluegill with a spoon. I usually use live worms however on certain occasions I use the Berkley Power Worms or the the Gulp Alive products. thumb





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Re: Spoons for 'Gills [Re: alanmacias541] #9724615 02/10/14 07:47 PM
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I like the challenge of tricking fish with artificial baits but live worms or crickets are by far the most effective bait for these fish... I keep striking out with the 'gills and hybrid sunfish at my Community Fishin' Hole so I am hoping this spoon technique allows me to find some fish!


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Re: Spoons for 'Gills [Re: alanmacias541] #9724632 02/10/14 07:52 PM
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It looks like he was getting great results. thumb Keep in mind he was fishing in 28 feet of water. eeks I don't know how deep your community fishing hole is. noidea Hopefully that technique will work in more shallow water. eeks You might want to also try small plastic grubs or small spinner baits. hmmm


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Re: Spoons for 'Gills [Re: alanmacias541] #9724668 02/10/14 08:01 PM
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Thanks for the info....Yeah allegedly the Community Fishing Hole I frequent is an average of 25 ft deep and in some parts as deep as 40...The only issue is that there are weeds growing on the bottom so I am sure I will hang up a lot if I do this technique...


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Re: Spoons for 'Gills [Re: alanmacias541] #9724690 02/10/14 08:07 PM
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Wow some pond you got out there alan , I'm going to have to show this to my nephew . His lure of choice is the Zoom Brush Hog " tiny" in watermelon green , he kills them on that lure . When he is feeling adventures he tosses out his rebel crickethopper and nails them on top.

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Wow a baby brush hog! Cool that is awesome!! I need to try that. It isn't my pond it is Tom Bass III in Pearland just south of Houston. I refer to it as mine simply because that is where I fish the most often. It is a nice large pond and holds some nice fish but they are extremely finicky due to the amount of pressure they receive. Every time I try to figure them out they throw me a curve ball


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Re: Spoons for 'Gills [Re: alanmacias541] #9724754 02/10/14 08:27 PM
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After watching the video , I realized I has that article and have two modified spoons like that. We are bank fishers and the creeks we fish just has too much cover for us to use that technique .The great thing about the brush hog is it has a tiny bullet weight on the nose for casting and the hook is Texas rigged so can be fished in heavy cover.

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Nice...must be some big ones to eat that lure...may I ask a few questions: how big a bullet weight and what size hook? Any colors prevail more than others?


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Re: Spoons for 'Gills [Re: alanmacias541] #9725468 02/10/14 11:23 PM
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I read that article while I was still in Germay. I had not been able to utilize the technique till we got to CO. When I was in Houston, I was not able to get to Tom Bass, but it is a place where I can see that technique working. I was on the north side and was mostly fishing Spring Creek and Hermann Park. I bet that would be a killer in Raven, too. I've only fished it two or three times, but it seems to be a great technique around submergant weeds and veg in deep water. The only other time it's been good for me was on a deep, weed hump. Seems like it would be killer on any hump in fairly deep water. I retrieved it as close to the bottom as possible. The other retrieve I liked was to slip thru the pockets of sparser weed clumps.

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Re: Spoons for 'Gills [Re: alanmacias541] #9725624 02/11/14 12:04 AM
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Lake raven is a place I want to try...seems like I could do well from shore there...I will be throwing the kastmasters next time I go to tom bass ...going to have to find the sweet spot between catching the weeds and staying in the strike zone


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little cleo gold/nickel 1/8 oz work very well on gills ..or the 1/8 oz red/white stripe are good


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Re: Spoons for 'Gills [Re: alanmacias541] #9730881 02/12/14 12:55 PM
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Cool video. Lots of Bluegill action. Looks like a lot of fun. hooked

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Cool video. Love that Gill action. I have a couple of spots that spoons should do well in. Will give em a try this spring.

Re: Spoons for 'Gills [Re: alanmacias541] #9746792 02/17/14 10:29 PM
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Cool video

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