Clarkspoon Spoon Squid
Brightly chromium-plated with a fast, live-action flutter, these spoons are a hands-down favorite for Spanish mackerel, bonito blue runners, and more. Use either trolled or cast. The Spoon-Squid combines the qualities of spoon and squid-type jigs and equipped with an O'Shaughnessy hook and welded ring.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by leeway1 gold standard
I've used these for years, when all else fails these have proved to catch fish. over the years I have had a few broken hooks after repeated use, haven't found a replacement hook that fits correctly.
October 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by DeepSeaMan Catches Spanish Mackerel..
use it to two trolling rigs when I head out for Spanish Mackerel..but has worked well on Blue Runners, Bluefish, Ladyfish,& Speckled Trout.. works great when you use a very long leader over 15 ft......longer the better...no swivel mid-leader...
August 22, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by augie1010 Good lure
These spoons are very good on striped bass. I use them with a piece of white pork rind, so if the bass hits it and misses the hook they will sometimes come back for another hit. These spoons do not spin, so you don't have to worry about your line winding up if your swivel is not working 100%. I think it imitates a swimming squid, which is usually a good bait for most salt water fish. I use these spoons with a 3or 4 ft flourocarbon leader to keep the bass happy. Unfortunately, the blue fish love these things, so you always take the chance of losing them when they hit the mono leader. I have all the sizes, they work good.
May 20, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Spoonman The best spanish lure eveer
I have had better luck with the Clark Spoons than anyother thing I have ever used. I troll for spanish mackeral and believe me if they are around they will hit the clark spoon. I prefer the #1 size and sometimes I use the ones with the color enlays'
November 27, 2007
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