Here in the northeastern corner of Washington state, I've caught trout on every conceivable spoon pattern and shape. But the number one spoon that gets bit the most is a plain chrome spoon. Second place is a dimpled "hammered" chrome spoon. I make my own spoons now days, so I make small ones with thicker steel so I can cast better. I haven't seen the gold and red little cleo before, but now i have a new pattern to try on my home made spoons. Thanks for that. As for the little cleo rainbow in the runner up section, I've thrown mine at least a few hundred times, without a single bite.
Yeah I'm on Vancouver Island and catch the biggest trout in Langford Lake just outside Victoria. Grew up on it so it's not a fair fight. Forgot how much fun spinning gear is. Still drag a fly line on one side but spin on other. My challenge is to catch on spoons f,lat fish(plugs), spinners power bait rapalas ect. Going to try old mother of pearl vintage. Have fun.
Talking about, back country fishing, with as little as possible, with nice lures that cast far and work. That earns you a sub. You know the struggle. Have a great weekend, tight lines.
The Euro Tackle Livespoon is my #1. The downside is it's plastic and isn't going to last forever, but man does it catch fish like _crazy._ The Little Cleo is my second. I need more colors in that one. Kastmasters I really haven't had much luck with, but I keep throwing them.
I’ll have to try out some little Cleo’s this year. My current favorite is the Thomas Rough Rider in bronze/silver. 1/5 oz and they cast great. Have you seen or tried the Kastmaster with the buck tail hook? I was throwing one the other day, didn’t catch squat, but they look awesome in the water. The action the kastmaster puts on the buck tail it really looks like a minnow swimming through the water.
There's so many damn lures to buy I think a person could come up with a billion combinations of the best spoon list. Those Rough Rider spoons look amazing! I have seen those Kastmasters but I haven't used one. Time to drop $$$. I want to do a yearly Best Spinner/Spoon video.. gonna be expensive haha 😄
Great! Now I gotta buy a red and gold Cleo.... I've had good luck with blue/silver and purple/gold but haven't tried the red/gold. Thanks for costing me more money, lol. Appreciate the video, can't argue with any of those choices. Where do Jake's Spin-A-lure's fit in?
I have one of those Jake's Spin-A-Lure style lures that I just haven't had that much success with and therefore haven't really used them that much. I do intend to do a yearly "best spoons" video soooo... maybe they'll make the list next year after I try them out again. Always another fishing thing to buy! haha Thanks for watching 😀
I fish for trout and plan to try spoons this year. Do you prefer 1/3 oz Little Cleos as a general-purpose size for West Coast lakes? Or would 1/4 oz or 1/5 oz be a better general-purpose size?
Great question! My two go to are the 1/3 and 1/4 and I almost always carry both with me. If I'm fishing a lake where I know there's bigger fish, I'll use the 1/3. If I'm fishing a high elevation lake, I'd be more like to use the 1/5. If I strictly fished lowland lakes with average size trout and I had to chose one... I'd probably chose the 1/4. Hope that helps!
I have been looking absolutely everywhere for those silver rainbow trout pattern thomas spoons. The one with silver instead of green, may i ask where on earth did you find that??? Thought i was crazy my grandfather left me two of them and i swear its the best lure out there but so hard to find.
I'm currently fishing a fast moving stream for brown trout which is quite weed ridden and shallow. Caught 1 big trout on a spinner but get snagged often due to the treble hook. Would a spoon work better? Single hook obviously? Would grayling go for these aswell?
I think spinner or spoon work about equally as well for trout. I ALWAYS remove treble hook in favor of a single hook. There's only one spot in WA I'm aware that has grayling and it's a high mountain lake. Unless... you're not in Washington haha I would think grayling would totally go after a spinner or spoon tho!
This is actually in northwest Washington but I do spend a significant amount of time in the Methow area. Yeah Thomas makes some of my favorite high lake trout spoons!
@@CascadeBackcountry so then we would be starting off faster especially if we want to avoid hanging up on the bottom due to faster sink rate. Then if our fish are not chasing we slow down with 1/4, then, 1/8 in our search for the first bite?
I think you're on to a great strategy! The best way is gonna be to get out there and get some gear in the water and just start fishing. I will definitely vary my tackle size selection based on water depth, the size of the lake and how big I think (or know) the fish are. I will also try different retrieval speeds. So just get out there with some different spinners and spoons and start casting. I bet you'll figure out faster than you think :)
I take off the triple hook and keep a split ring on all my spinners and spoons. That way I can put a single barbless hook on appropriate to the size and fish I'll be targeting
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Here in the northeastern corner of Washington state, I've caught trout on every conceivable spoon pattern and shape. But the number one spoon that gets bit the most is a plain chrome spoon. Second place is a dimpled "hammered" chrome spoon. I make my own spoons now days, so I make small ones with thicker steel so I can cast better. I haven't seen the gold and red little cleo before, but now i have a new pattern to try on my home made spoons. Thanks for that. As for the little cleo rainbow in the runner up section, I've thrown mine at least a few hundred times, without a single bite.
Nice! Yeah I really lake a plain silver or bronze spinner/spoon. Simplicity works great! Definitely give that little cleo a try 😁
Yeah I'm on Vancouver Island and catch the biggest trout in Langford Lake just outside Victoria. Grew up on it so it's not a fair fight. Forgot how much fun spinning gear is. Still drag a fly line on one side but spin on other. My challenge is to catch on spoons f,lat fish(plugs), spinners power bait rapalas ect. Going to try old mother of pearl vintage. Have fun.
That swedish one is actually a icefishing lure called "pirk" We use them mainly for targeting perch.
Oh nice! I'd love to try that
Talking about, back country fishing, with as little as possible, with nice lures that cast far and work. That earns you a sub. You know the struggle. Have a great weekend, tight lines.
Great minds think alike! Thanks for watching along 😁
Just picked up both sizes of your #1 pick because of this vidoe and then landed a huge pike on the second cast. Thanks
Nice! Best spoon ever. I just landed a nice salmon on that spoon after trying a bunch of other gear. Thanks for watching!
Thx. i had good luck w Brown Trout Thomas Buoyant
That's a good one!
The Euro Tackle Livespoon is my #1. The downside is it's plastic and isn't going to last forever, but man does it catch fish like _crazy._
The Little Cleo is my second. I need more colors in that one.
Kastmasters I really haven't had much luck with, but I keep throwing them.
Oh nice I gotta try that out!
Earned my sub. Excited to watch more
Thainks!! I'm sure there'll be plenty more videos of me being ridiculous in the great outdoors haha
I’ll have to try out some little Cleo’s this year. My current favorite is the Thomas Rough Rider in bronze/silver. 1/5 oz and they cast great. Have you seen or tried the Kastmaster with the buck tail hook? I was throwing one the other day, didn’t catch squat, but they look awesome in the water. The action the kastmaster puts on the buck tail it really looks like a minnow swimming through the water.
There's so many damn lures to buy I think a person could come up with a billion combinations of the best spoon list. Those Rough Rider spoons look amazing! I have seen those Kastmasters but I haven't used one. Time to drop $$$. I want to do a yearly Best Spinner/Spoon video.. gonna be expensive haha 😄
Great! Now I gotta buy a red and gold Cleo.... I've had good luck with blue/silver and purple/gold but haven't tried the red/gold. Thanks for costing me more money, lol. Appreciate the video, can't argue with any of those choices. Where do Jake's Spin-A-lure's fit in?
I have one of those Jake's Spin-A-Lure style lures that I just haven't had that much success with and therefore haven't really used them that much. I do intend to do a yearly "best spoons" video soooo... maybe they'll make the list next year after I try them out again. Always another fishing thing to buy! haha Thanks for watching 😀
Recent subscriber. Awesome video sir. Where I trout fish, spoons seem to work best.
Thank you! Spoons are awesome.. simple and effective.
I fish for trout and plan to try spoons this year. Do you prefer 1/3 oz Little Cleos as a general-purpose size for West Coast lakes? Or would 1/4 oz or 1/5 oz be a better general-purpose size?
Great question! My two go to are the 1/3 and 1/4 and I almost always carry both with me. If I'm fishing a lake where I know there's bigger fish, I'll use the 1/3. If I'm fishing a high elevation lake, I'd be more like to use the 1/5. If I strictly fished lowland lakes with average size trout and I had to chose one... I'd probably chose the 1/4. Hope that helps!
I have been looking absolutely everywhere for those silver rainbow trout pattern thomas spoons. The one with silver instead of green, may i ask where on earth did you find that??? Thought i was crazy my grandfather left me two of them and i swear its the best lure out there but so hard to find.
Yeah they're killer on trout!
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Is it this by chance?
It sure looks like it. Ill order one just to see. Thank you!
Oh yeah in Canada the Excalibur is a house name for Canadian Tire. Matzou are the same spinner. Very helpful vlog
Oh gotcha.. well I'll be checking it out! Thanks :)
👍 My best spoon - Daiwa chinook 7 gr. 1/4oz.
Nice. That's a funky little spoon
There is a rainbow bright Kastmaster 5 gram spoon, # 1 in my opinion.
I think I know what you're talking about and I do believe I have both a Kastmaster AND Little Cleo version!
I'm currently fishing a fast moving stream for brown trout which is quite weed ridden and shallow. Caught 1 big trout on a spinner but get snagged often due to the treble hook. Would a spoon work better? Single hook obviously? Would grayling go for these aswell?
I think spinner or spoon work about equally as well for trout. I ALWAYS remove treble hook in favor of a single hook. There's only one spot in WA I'm aware that has grayling and it's a high mountain lake. Unless... you're not in Washington haha I would think grayling would totally go after a spinner or spoon tho!
Thanks man will try. I'm in UK btw
@@dang9269 tight lines!
@@CascadeBackcountry what do you mean by this?
Like when you catch a fish and your fishing line goes tight. I hope you have tight lines because it means you're catching fish
is that the Methow? awesome vid man. i just discovered the Thomas's.
This is actually in northwest Washington but I do spend a significant amount of time in the Methow area. Yeah Thomas makes some of my favorite high lake trout spoons!
Sweet baits!
I'm sure this will be an ever changing list. Thanks for watching!
What weight kastmaster would you throw in slow water from the bank?
If I'm fishing a lake I usually start with a 1/3 oz. I'll go down if I know the fish are small tho but that's a great size to start with
@@CascadeBackcountry i don't see 1/3 oz available at acme website, do you mean 3/8?
I believe 3/8 is negligibly bigger than 1/3. So it should be a good starting point :)
@@CascadeBackcountry so then we would be starting off faster especially if we want to avoid hanging up on the bottom due to faster sink rate. Then if our fish are not chasing we slow down with 1/4, then, 1/8 in our search for the first bite?
I think you're on to a great strategy! The best way is gonna be to get out there and get some gear in the water and just start fishing. I will definitely vary my tackle size selection based on water depth, the size of the lake and how big I think (or know) the fish are. I will also try different retrieval speeds. So just get out there with some different spinners and spoons and start casting. I bet you'll figure out faster than you think :)
What about dare devil ? Gold color
I have historically used those for salmon but I don't see why ya couldn't use a smaller one for trout
Great video
Thanks!!! I also a video on my top 5 favorite trout spinners and tons of fishing videos :)
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Let me guess on your favorite night lures for trout ?
Phosphorus glow red & gold cleo ?
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@@joeblowjohnny2297 😆😆😆😆 red and gold cleo is the best spoon ever made! 😁
Why no hooks ?
I take off the triple hook and keep a split ring on all my spinners and spoons. That way I can put a single barbless hook on appropriate to the size and fish I'll be targeting
1:46 perch
Perch!
You need a cyclops in there white n pink or a orange n black
I'll have to give em a shot!