The Jigging World Jigging Flutter Spoon is a proven and tested lure that will attract hungry stripers and help you catch bass easily. This lure uses a technique called fluttering, which has become popular again in recent years. Flutter spoons are effective at getting striped bass to strike because of their intense flashing and constant fluttering in front of the fish.
To use this lure, simply drop it down to the bottom and bring it up a crank or two. Then, lift the rod tip upwards to bring the spoon up in the water column, followed by letting it fall on slack line. As the spoon falls, it vibrates and flashes, imitating an injured baitfish. Repeat this motion and be prepared for strikes on the fall.
The Jigging Flutter Spoons come in two different sizes and weights for fishing at different depths. They are also available in four colors that are known to attract stripers. These spoons are built with heavy-duty hardware, including swivels, split rings, and Jigging World ZBlade Siwash hooks, which are strong enough to handle large fish.
FAQs:
Q: How do I choose the right size and weight for jigging flutter spoons?
A: The size and weight of jigging flutter spoons depend on the depth you plan to fish. For shallower waters, a lighter spoon will work better, while deeper waters may require a heavier spoon to reach the desired depth. Consider the depth you'll be fishing in and choose the size and weight accordingly.
Q: Are Jigging Flutter Spoons only effective for striped bass?
A: While jigging flutter spoons are known for attracting striped bass, they can also be effective in catching other species such as largemouth bass, salmon, and trout. The fluttering action and flashy design of the spoon can entice a variety of game fish to strike.
Q: How should I retrieve the jigging flutter spoon?
A: The most effective way to retrieve a jigging flutter spoon is by using a lift and fall motion. Drop the spoon to the bottom, then lift it up a few cranks and let it fall on slack line. Repeat this motion, allowing the spoon to flutter and imitate an injured baitfish. Be prepared for strikes on the fall and vary your retrieve speed to entice fish.
Q: Can I use jigging flutter spoons in saltwater?
A: Yes, jigging flutter spoons can be used in saltwater. They are effective at attracting various saltwater species, including striped bass, bluefish, and flounder. Make sure to rinse the spoon with freshwater after each saltwater use to prevent corrosion and maintain its effectiveness.
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