Fishing: Silver Sutton Spoon
June 20, 2008 1:35 pm Fishing, Games & RecreationThe Silver Sutton Spoon is always a must have in my tackle box. Over the years Ive tried every type of fishing lure on the market. I even went through a crazy summer where I decided I was going to make my own, because I knew best what the fish wanted. I ended up with a lot of puncture wounds in my hand from trying to create the ultimate hook. And I didnt catch any more fish.
Silver Sutton Spoon: Expertly Made
Now I leave it to the experts. Sutton has been making fishing spoons for a hundred years now. The first thing I noticed was its consistency. No matter what the conditions, I seemed to always catch a good amount of fish with the Silver Sutton Spoon. This is due in large part to its silver finish. It most closely resembles the actual color of baitfish such as minnows and bass.
Plus, the spoon most closely mimics the movement of baitfish. It creates a wobble which fools them into thinking its a wounded fish. Wounded fish, of course, make excellent prey and no fish could resist that. And the spoons are well balanced which means they can maintain the movement without flattening out during trolling and retrieving.
In fact, one of the best qualities of the Silver Sutton Spoon is its versatility. It works well in fresh and saltwater and I know its excellent for both trolling and casting. And they come in a variety of weights and sizes, too. Heavier ones are excellent for fast trolling where the smaller 1/3 ounce version is perfect for rainbow and brown trout. Its exactly what Ill need on my next trip to Alberta.
