Jigging spoons for Walleyes?

  • jake-bohnsack
    Wright County Area
    Posts: 132
    #1304162

    What are your top two favorite jiggins spoons for eyes…size, color, brand?

    Tough question I know!

    Jake

    140-zuki
    Cokato, MN
    Posts: 114
    #1116203

    1/8 buckshots in orange chartruse or gold.

    jasono00
    cities
    Posts: 337
    #1116206

    depends on the lake? mille lacs for me Gold jigging spoons 1/8 to 1/4 ounce also blue in same sizes. lake of the woods gold and RED jigging spoons.

    jasono00
    cities
    Posts: 337
    #1116207

    also cant forget the slender spoons!

    scottie56005
    Posts: 236
    #1116211

    White or green frosty spoons for Mille Lacs specifically. Glow/chartreuse buckshots on any other lakes. Tough bites I bring out the gold and glow slenders. If you cant catch walleyes with those three lures, there are not walleyes in the lake hahaha

    ajs
    Mellen,WI
    Posts: 248
    #1116257

    Northland Forage Minnow spoons and slender spoons. Gold glow slender and green glow forage minnow. Those are my go to spoons.

    Ajs

    smokinbobo
    Monticello / Guthrie, MN
    Posts: 382
    #1116283

    On LOTW I’ve had great sucess with the largest Slender Spoon in the Copper / Green pattern.

    vikefanmn77
    Northfield,MN
    Posts: 1493
    #1116347

    Best Ive used is the 1/8 oz Hawger spoon, great action and uses a single siwash hook.

    buckshot
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1654
    #1116368

    I am partial glow devils….been using them along with buckshots and other assorted spoons but typically start with a glow devil.

    ntw
    Eastern MT
    Posts: 57
    #1116370

    Last year it was gold/green slender spoon until it got real dark, then super-glo perch buckshot. I have also had a ton of luck on the shiver minnows from Moonshine lures. You will not find a better glow lure out there!

    trekr200
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 260
    #1116374

    love the Slender Spoons

    walter2347
    Posts: 3
    #1116408

    i am going to try out some of the Reel Bait Tackle spoons this winter. Both the plain janes and the fergies. they have lots of nice colors.

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