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Casting and Jigging Spoons
for Trout, Steelhead, and Salmon

Brown Trout caught with a spoon
Casting spoons for Great Lakes Trout, Steelhead and Salmon is a very popular technique. From Ice out in early spring, casting spoons for brown trout, steelhead and coho salmon from the shoreline and in harbor areas is common. Early fall brings the spawning salmon close to shore and near river mouths. Many an angler will line the shoreline in popular fishing areas with most casting different spoons for the fall spawning fish.
    Blue Fox Pixee SpoonsBlue Fox Pixee Spoons are a favorite casting spoon used fishing for Salmon, Trout, and Steelhead in Alaska. The heavy weight spoon gets deep in the fastest rivers and streams.
    Blue Fox Rattlin Pixee SpoonsThe Blue Fox Rattlin Pixee spoons have a positive effect, making a little noise. A favorite casting spoon used fishing for Salmon, Trout, and Steelhead in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest where relying on the sound and vibration of prey in the cloudy glacial rivers, fish can't resist the enticing sound of the Rattlin Pixee spoons.
    Lip Ripperz Z SpoonsLip Ripperz Z Spoons are 1/5 ounce in size and are effective spoon used either trolling or casting for trout and salmon.
    Mepps Little Wolf SpoonMepps Little Wolf Spoons genuine silver plating produces one bright white flash after another as it is pulled through the water, and its reverse curve design features several distinct highly reflective surfaces that disburse light equally in all directions. Also available in Glow in the Dark patterns.
    Yeck Casting SpoonsThe Yeck Zipper is plated with genuine silver that gives it a flash unlike other casting spoons. The spoons are available in two sizes and with super glow colors.

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