whats a good troling spoon for lakers

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whats a good troling spoon for lakers

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Whats a good trolling spoon for Lake Trout Ive always used williams are there any othe color patterns sizes etc that work especially on stocked trout


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5 of Diamonds might work good....I was trolling for pike last year and kept catching Lakers..... :twisted: :twisted:
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Very tough to beat a Williams half and half.....Suttons are sweet too...
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Williams wobbler Silver/ black
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Post by bucket_mouth »

williams, little cleo's or northern king spoons work well.
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Post by Fishing 24/7 »

northam makes pretty sweet paterned spoons check them out.

http://www.northamfishing.com/
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Still learning about lakers, but the Crippled Herring works for me and my brother.

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All about the Johnny Green by lucky strike. ( bend the tail more fore nicer action)
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Post by Carmine »

well if you are not already running a gang troll do that because i mena its 5-7 huge shiny blades and then the last spoon you just attach so yeah run a gang troll
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#40 Silver/Gold scaled Wabbler
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sutton spoons work well
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Put me down as a Sutton fan too.
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Post by Jimmy_1 »

This is an interesting topic.
However, is there a general length of spoon?

I mean is it a 3" or 8"???

By all means PM if the boards consensus is to keep lengths on the DL.

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Post by Dartee »

Blue and silver Williams for me (Dartees in particular) and suttons.

As far as length, depends on the lake (feed stock)
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small, blue and silver williams with a fly tied 8-12 inches behind
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