Laker spoons
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Laker spoons
Hey everybody I've been fishing champlain for awhile now for mainly lakers but have only really used stick baits I was thinking of expanding my horizons and trying to use some spoons this year . Any body have any suggestions of what brand of spoons work or what colors work the best any help to getting me on the right track would be awesome!!!
Re: Laker spoons
Here you go!
http://www.crazyivanlures.com/
http://www.crazyivanlures.com/
- fishingmachine
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Re: Laker spoons
glow colors work really well,even up to NK-28 size spoons.Early on we use needlefish,suttons,Honeybees MP-6's,williams lures . glow and green or combinations of blue and green usually will work. Keep trying until u find something they like. and don't be afraid to ask on the radio,ch 68
Re: Laker spoons
There are a lot of spoons that will work. If you put it right in front of their face they will usually grab it. Green and blue are good colors. I've had a lot of luck with white as well. Michigan stingers are great sppons for lakers, natural born killer and wonderbread are great colors. silver/black works good too. Def. wanna get glow colors. They are very effective in the eraly morning hours. I usually try a spoons on 1 side and F-11 rapalas on the other and let the lakers tell me what they want. You can't go wrong with cowbells (inline flasher blades) either, but I usually just hug the ball tight with my lures with vertical blades attached to my rigger line.
- OUTCAST
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Re: Laker spoons
lakers are generally not picky, pretty much anything you put in front of them works. for spoons my favorite patterns are ( alewife glo, brook trout) those 2 have cought hundreds and hundreds of lakers for me. but also NBK, blue dolphin, wonder bread, bloody nose, clown, chicken wing, but with that said, i probably fish lakers on average 60-70 times a year, because i suck at salmon fishing, and 80 percent of the time i just use stick baits behind hammerhead cow bells, i normally dont get a break with that setup.
chris
chris
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Re: Laker spoons
Well I appreciate the help guys I can't wait to get out fishing! I just bought some chamberlain releases so I can't wait to get out and try them with some new lures!