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Fishing the Flutter Spoon for Bass Offshore



This is an in depth look at finding bass offshore and then targeting them with a flutter spoon. I used a 4 inch LFT flutter spoon here.

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42 Comments

  1. Hi Justin. In the UK we do not have L.M.B but fish for Perch and Pike with spoons. I find that adding an extra split ring ( making it two splitrings) between the lure and the hook helps keep them on, also converting to a single hook instead of a treble. Thanks for the great videos. Peter

  2. Try rigging your hooks like a offshore butterfly jig…. I think this will help for better hook set. We use to change out trebles to singles for tuna resulting in a better hook up ratio. Great vid… good luck!

  3. Have you tried using large single jigging hooks on those flutter jigs? Being a single with a wider gape and more curvature it should stay in better. Also the saltwater jigging methods with having a swinging single top hook on the head of the jig.

  4. @LakeForkGuy If you should look up "William Wobbler" they have an ice fishing series that has a lot more hook on the body. I use them up here in Canada for deep Smallies

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