Metal Jigging Spoons

Explore our premium collection of metal jigging spoons, designed for anglers seeking effective and versatile fishing solutions. Crafted from durable materials, these spoons provide exceptional weight and stability, allowing for precise casting and deep-water retrieval. Their reflective surfaces mimic the movement of baitfish, attracting a variety of species with ease. Available in multiple sizes and colors, our metal jigging spoons cater to every fishing style and condition. Elevate your fishing experience and increase your catch rate with these essential tools for any angler.

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Northland Fishing Tackle Buck-Shot Rattle Spoons
  • Super-Glo Perch
  • Super-Glo Chub
  • Silver Shiner

Northland Fishing Tackle Buck-Shot Rattle Spoons

$5.99-$7.49

(3)

I got this lure for Christmas and so far caught 7 fish on this lure so far ... Very good lure ... Great colors ... Great lure! ... I got this lure from my uncle randy so far it has caught a couple fish but my last cast I lost it, I think randy may have got it back, also wobbles

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I got this lure for Christmas and so far caught 7 fish on this lure so far

5 Claytuin16
I went ice fishing for the first time with this jig and a bit of worm and caught crappie and then the next time i went my friend caught a 2 pound bass. Very good lure

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Luhr-Jensen Crippled Herring Spoon
  • Nickel/Neon Blue

Luhr-Jensen Crippled Herring Spoon

$5.47-$8.97

WAS: $7.49-$13.49*

(10)

This lure can outcast any metal lure as it has no wind resistance and I use this on windy days to get it out beyond the breakers. ... I have not yet tried these jigs but the profile looks like it will be a winner for Sea

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5 Chewmeista
Great jig, highly recommended for anybody targeting baitfish eating fish.

5 LIfish
This lure can outcast any metal lure as it has no wind resistance and I use this on windy days to get it out beyond the breakers. Easily cast over 120yds consistently and has great action. A must have in your tackle box.

5 Bevvy1985
It came with extra stuff. I Was surprised so my husband bought two for himself as well.

5 Dino 27
A few weeks back saw lots of birds and rolling fish in the Raritan Bay. Casted all types of lures including top water, spoons and jigs with no results. Tied on the Crippled Herring and first cast landed a 38 inch striped bass.

5 Bacalhau75
i got this without knowing what i 'm doing, but had cash burning in my pocket and a desire to catch fish since the price of fish is going up in the market and time to catch my own. After a$ 50 day going to the beach, i came home empty handed. Did n't use this little guy but possibly will in the Spring when i try out fishing again.

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Metal Jigging Spoons

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  • What are metal jigging spoons and how are they used in fishing?
  • What factors should I consider when choosing a metal jigging spoon?
  • Are there specific techniques for using metal jigging spoons effectively?
  • What types of fish can be caught using metal jigging spoons?
  • How do I determine the right weight of a metal jigging spoon for my fishing conditions?

Frequently Asked Questions For Metal Jigging Spoons

Metal jigging spoons are a type of fishing lure designed to mimic the movement of injured baitfish. They are typically made from metal, which allows them to sink quickly and create a distinctive wobbling action when retrieved. Anglers use these lures in various fishing environments, including freshwater and saltwater, to attract predatory fish.

When selecting a metal jigging spoon, consider factors such as size, weight, and color. The size and weight will affect how deep the lure can be fished and how it performs in different water conditions. Additionally, colors that mimic local baitfish or stand out in murky water can enhance your chances of attracting fish.

Yes, effective techniques for using metal jigging spoons include vertical jigging and casting. Vertical jigging involves dropping the spoon straight down and then quickly reeling it up with sharp jerks to create movement. Casting allows for covering more area, and anglers can vary the retrieve speed to find what works best for the fish.

Metal jigging spoons are versatile lures that can attract a wide variety of fish species, including bass, pike, walleye, and trout. Their effectiveness often depends on the specific fishing environment and the behavior of the target species. Anglers may find success using them in both freshwater lakes and coastal waters.

The right weight of a metal jigging spoon depends on factors such as water depth, current strength, and the species of fish being targeted. Heavier spoons are better for deep water or strong currents, while lighter spoons can be more effective in shallower waters. It's often beneficial to have a range of weights to adapt to varying conditions.