Same here. but I so much enjoy shallow lakes until I get locked in by weeds.I/we need to start fishing deep because we struggle when we do go on deeper lakes.
I only use them ice fishing, drop it straight down the hole, lol, I don't know any other way. In some bodies of water you can see bottom if you're in a hut or flip-over sled. Those "Panic" spoons are heavy, they drop right down into clumpy weeds. I would bottom bounce it in the open areas between the weeds. Same technique works for perch on a much smaller scale, small spoons tipped with wax worms, fish will come in and investigate when they see the silty cloud.How do you get it through weeds with that treble hook ?
I like the 1/8 and 1/4 and I'm a big fan of the hammered ones as well. I like the brighter colors. They always seem to work better for me.What colors would you recommend if you were recomending colors? and what weight. 1/12th, 1/8th, 1/4, 1/3???
I would guess that a direct connection or a swivel at the lure would be best just because of the dead section of line between your leader connection and then again at your lure it might not always be tightFor those of you that use spoons do you also employ Swivels of some sort. So far I have used a snap swivel with or without a split ring directly to the lure. But I've seen and have used a barrel swivel a couple feet up the line. What do you recommend?
Yes sir! However mostly I use casting spoons. Some are universal, i.e. Kastmasters.A lot of spoons are to be jigged