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    Flutter Spoons?

    On lakes like Cumberland, Green & Dale Hollow what size is liked best? Do you use them at night too? Use a simple rip & drop retrieve? Should lighter ones be used in summer when these lakes get tough like they do at times? Thanks

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    Dixie jet Les. Not sure of model but you know forage size.

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    Thanks buddy.

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    I generally use 1/2 ounce splinter / hopkins spoons— replace treble with drop shot hook to reduce snags which are a killer here. Few more jump off but if your hittin the bottom the treble is constant snag

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    Thanks guys. I appreciate it. Does anybody fish them at night?

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    I love night fishing but eyes just don’t work like they used to. Add that to round the clock party boats, seeing two boats in three years without a light on it, and I seem to talk myself out of it more than not.

    Dale and cland I use them around docks, rarely use them on green but I know they work there. Have some friends that throw the big spoons and they do well.