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Casting Spoons -- remember these classics?

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I ordered two of these in gold, 1/4 oz, and put on small split rings (PITA!) and a #6 treble hook.

A jerky, stop/go/stop/go, retrieve is all it takes with these spoons.

 

Anyone have one or a few? :cool7:

 

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Acme Kastmaster, they are still making them and catching fish. Put a swivel on the front split ring and a feathered treble on the back.

FM

 

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I use 1/12oz Kastmasters for my Crappie fishing.

 

Bass spoons I pretty much stick with Johnson Silver Minnows.

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I've got a couple, or maybe 100.

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1 hour ago, Fishingmickey said:

Acme Kastmaster, they are still making them and catching fish. Put a swivel on the front split ring and a feathered treble on the back.

FM

 

 

Thanks... I have some feathered #6 treble hooks, so I'll swap it out with my split ring pliers. 😎

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For bass the Kastmaster is a good jigging spoon along with Hopkins Shorty both have been catching bass for decades. White chicken feathered treble hook works!

Tom

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Used the feathered chrome Kastmaster in the Caribbean and caught many Barracuda. They’re a very good choice in Saltwater. 

They work for bass, you just have to use them.

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They work on trout too. I got this brown trout in Milwaukee harbor on a Kastmaster

 

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Yes, I keep one in my tackle box with a Johnson Splinter. 

Honorable mention: Mepps Little Wolf and Syclops.

Good Fishing

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