Trolling spoons for Musky
Boss
Posted 8/12/2014 10:03 AM (#725100)
Subject: Trolling spoons for Musky




Posts: 58


Just curious if anybody uses spoons to troll for musky.

i picked up a Luhr Jensen Pet spoon out of the bargain bin for $2 lol. Never seen one before so i thought i'd give it a try. Says its for salt water trolling.

Found some specs online. 8" long 4-1/8 oz.

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horsehunter
Posted 8/12/2014 10:57 AM (#725110 - in reply to #725100)
Subject: Re: Trolling spoons for Musky




Location: Eastern Ontario
If it moves it'll get hit. ( some things more frequently ). Have a friend that is regularly successful trolling big spoons. Daredevel Len Thompson, and Williams Whitefish in largest sizes. Homer LeBlank marketed a line of spoons and at one time were in common use on St Clair
MuskieJim
Posted 8/12/2014 12:21 PM (#725123 - in reply to #725110)
Subject: Re: Trolling spoons for Musky





Posts: 114


If you've ever watched Bob Walter's video's on YouTube, you've seen muskies crushing spoons put back behind a believer, also known as the Berger King Rig, named after the inventor. They work

http://www.stlawrencemuskiefishing.com/muskie-videos/