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FISH307 Price: From $3.49 to $8.49
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Detailed Description
The Flutter Fish is not your
ordinary jigging spoon. This spoon has a unique action all it's own.
Fish see the jigging spoon rising and falling like an injured or dying
baitfish. This in turn, causes the fish to eat it. It took Pat O'grady
years to perfect the fluttering motion of the bait. This fluttering
action increases the strike ratio because of increased flash, vibration
and realistic movement.
This spoon is perfect for all
seasons because it can be trolled, jigged and casted to produce fish.
Not only is it great for all seasons but it is great for all species as
well. Catch walleye, trout, pike, muskie, perch, crappie, bass and much
more using the PK Flutter Fish premium jigging spoon. The lure works
great in lakes, reservoirs, streams, rivers and in salt water too.
How to fish
Flutter Fish on Ice
Specific
Tips for Walleye:
Jig off the bottom with 8” –
12” lift drops. To draw fish in from a distance you can do up to a 30”
lift drop, then go back to the steady 8” to 12” lift drop. Another
great way to attract fish from a distance is to let the lure fall and
bang the bottom 2-3 times. This stirs up the bottom content and makes
vibrations that the fish can hone in on. The key is to use consistent
jigging motions with pauses; this allows the fish to decide whether or
not to strike. Give your spoon a 2-3 second pause about every 10
repetitions. Lift 12-14” from the bottom, hold the rod still and then
do slight twitches to entice the more selective fish. We recommend
fishermen to use a 48” spooning rod and Trilene (monofilament or
fluorocarbon). Lures can also be tipped with a minnow head but is not
required.
Specific
Tips for Trout:
Our tips for trout are about
the same as walleye but the spoons can be jigged with larger lift drops
up to 30”. When fishing for lake trout with larger spoons, fish may
come in and inspect the bait and may not bite right a way. When that
happens, start a slow steady retrieve up, it mimics a baitfish swimming
away and the lake trout will usually hit it on the way up. For us, it
is not uncommon to have a fish chase the spoon 30-50’ to hit the bait.
Size
Recommendations by Species
Panfish – ¼, 3/8 oz
Medium Predator Fish (Walleye, Bass, Trout, Whitefish) – 3/8 – 1 oz
Large Predator Fish (Muskie, Pike, Lake Trout, Large Walleye, Striper,
Wiper, Channel Catfish) – ½ - 2.5 oz)
FISH307 Price: From $2.99 to $5.99
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FISH307 Price: From $5.49 to $6.49
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