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Title: Spoons For Bluegill
Post by: PikeFisherman325 on Dec 28, 2015, 01:18 PM
I was wondering of some good spoons for bluegill and what you tip the spoons with if you tip them.
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Post by: Kyle_J on Dec 28, 2015, 01:21 PM
My favorite spoon for bluegill is a 1/16th ounce slender spoon.
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Post by: jrjach75 on Dec 28, 2015, 01:34 PM
I've always done well with the smallest size frostee spoon or demon spoon. I tip with a wax worm or a couple spikes. Always done well on the bigger bluegills with that but also catch a lot of crappies and perch on that setup too.
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Post by: Kevin23 on Dec 28, 2015, 02:47 PM
Smallest Demon jigging spoon, with the hook changed out to a #14 VMC treble. 3-6 spikes on it. Of course I target crappie with it, but the bigger bluegills have no problem hitting it. Clown color is the one you want. Avoid the shiner and blue colors, have never done any good on those. Have had many, many, 100+ crappie days with the clown jigging spoon. Last year there was a week straight where I was limiting (if I was keeping them) on 8-9" bluegills and 10-12" crappies on the clown while everyone around me was catching 5 or 6 fish a day on traditional jigs.
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Post by: PikeFisherman325 on Dec 28, 2015, 05:24 PM
Thanks for the input, I'll have to get these lures and try them.  :) :) :)
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Post by: Duke M on Dec 28, 2015, 08:19 PM
Little Cecils and their copies, Micks, Carnivore, etc. If I had to take one and only one lure on the ice it would be a Little Cecil. Fish it naked, tip it with a Whip plastic hooked at a right angle, or hang a waxie, spike, whatever on it. Use favorite colors for your area. I almost feel bad posting this, bad for the fish that is.

Duke 
Title: Re: Spoons For Bluegill
Post by: PikeFisherman325 on Dec 29, 2015, 09:53 AM
thanks for the reply!  I need to check those out! :tipup:
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Post by: 3300 on Dec 29, 2015, 09:59 AM
have caught them on slender spoons 1/16oz, mostly prefer jigs so i can see where they are. spoons go out of site and then come back in and fishing two lines makes a big mess with spoons.
when i do spoon fish, it is with slender spoons or swedish pimples for deeper water.
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Post by: Townie on Dec 29, 2015, 12:51 PM
Northland Forage Minnow
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Post by: bigstorm on Dec 29, 2015, 07:18 PM
1/16oz Slender Spoons here, best luck so far has been on Silver with Chart sticker on it, plan to try other colors and other spoons more this season
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Post by: Van_Cleaver on Jan 04, 2016, 10:48 PM
I also like the smallest size Slender Spoons, as well as the Forage Minnow. Almost always swap out the treble for a quality hook on a dropper chain. Usually tip with a wax worm or a couple spikes. To be fair, I fish a lot of jigs with plastic as well.
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Post by: Elrik on Jan 05, 2016, 10:23 AM
I have had really good success with the pk predator. They just hammer it.
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Post by: slipperybob on Jan 05, 2016, 11:04 PM
Kicking it with the smallest Daredevle spoon, skeeter, next to forage minnow spoon.

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Post by: italianice77 on Jan 06, 2016, 04:41 PM
kastmaster, slender spoons, swedish pimples, tiped with spikes or plastics.
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Post by: Reinert on Jan 08, 2016, 03:59 PM
kastmaster, slender spoons, swedish pimples, tiped with spikes or plastics.
  this right here!!  I just finished up fishing today, pounded gills crappie perch and bass  on these 3.
Title: Re: Spoons For Bluegill
Post by: VanderLaan on Jan 20, 2016, 08:10 AM
Usually do not fish spoons for gills, but when I do it is usually a pimple or slender spoon.  Most have a dropper/hali chain and a single hook.
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Post by: Old Goat on Nov 29, 2016, 03:03 AM
I've caught them on buckshot rattle before
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Post by: Spider1 on Nov 29, 2016, 06:16 AM
any demon with a waxy or spike. Sometimes the color is critical so get several colors. Pierce the waxy or spike right behind the head so it flops around alot.
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Post by: Cotacatchers on Nov 29, 2016, 08:57 AM
Demon spoon , forage minnow and the small slender spoon for sure - my 2 ct s
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Post by: hnd on Dec 14, 2016, 08:52 AM
forage and slenders is what i use.  however, get yoruself some nice forceps.  if they are clobbering them, getting trebles out of their mouths is an enormous pain.  i have a few that i put long aberdeens on and it doesn't seem to make a difference. 
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Post by: Fish Boy35 on Dec 15, 2016, 06:41 PM
If I were to specifically target gills with a spoon I'd probably only use a little Cecil and Hali with a dropper and glow bead and maybe a tiny kastmaster
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Post by: Chris338378 on Dec 16, 2016, 02:41 AM
I've had good luck with a number 2 chrome with the green strip Swedish Pimples and perch colored Forage Minnows in 1/16 ounce both tipped with a waxy. 
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Post by: Gamedog1 on Dec 16, 2016, 10:17 AM
How do you guys work/jig those little spoons? I remember a couple years ago I tried and lost a small slender spoon so they work! got bit off and didn't replace it.
Title: Re: Spoons For Bluegill
Post by: slipperybob on Nov 25, 2017, 11:10 PM
How do you guys work/jig those little spoons? I remember a couple years ago I tried and lost a small slender spoon so they work! got bit off and didn't replace it.

It's mostly about a lift and let the spoons flutter down.  The when fish is staring at it, usually gentle rod tip shaking will seal the deal.

When fish are aggressive, there's sometimes no required method.  More like trying to keep small ones away is the problem.
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Post by: Monticatgeek on Nov 26, 2017, 02:56 PM
Spoons are not my go to for gills but with that said I will be trying out the new Clam Pro Tackle Panfish Leech Flutter Spoon and the Pinhead minnow spoon and Guppy flutter Spoon just to try them.
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Post by: bigstorm on Nov 26, 2017, 05:46 PM
I started swapping out the small treble hook on the 1/16oz slender spoons for a small (#10 or 12) shrimpo with the plastic tail. I think it gives it more action when your not actively jigging the spoon plus its easier to get 1 hook out versus a treble hook
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Post by: Agronomist_at_IA on Nov 26, 2017, 10:31 PM
Shucks jigger with a dropper. Hard to beat.
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Post by: poot_818 on Nov 26, 2017, 10:40 PM
Notice alot say the dropper chain on anything helps, they must like the noise it creates, like that I read some guys said the demon spoons work just picked one up the other night to give it a try !
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Post by: panfishman13 on Dec 27, 2017, 03:13 AM
the smallest Pinhead Mino by Clam looks like an absolutely stellar bluegill spoon. i'm excited to give it a shot!
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Post by: onestring on Dec 27, 2017, 03:43 AM
small castmaster or slender but never try to catch them on spoons always crappie or perch I've also got them on the smallest jigging raps targeting crappie and perch
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Post by: OneMoreFish on Dec 27, 2017, 06:50 AM
I fish for gills with rattle buckshots all the time. Also use Hali jigs, forage spoons and demons. My favorite is the buckshot though, but I always replace the treble with a dropper chain with a single hook or size 18 treble. They are so heavy on the rod it makes it incredibly easy to see the bite.
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Post by: Raquettedacker on Dec 27, 2017, 06:59 AM
Small silver Hali and a couple spikes on the dropper hook...
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Post by: IceholeHEN on Dec 27, 2017, 08:55 AM
Hali is a definite go to. I use the littler ones with a mini bobber on the hook. usually plucks gills right out.
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Post by: Foxzyk on Feb 02, 2018, 08:51 AM
1/16th silver or gold hammered slender spoon with the treble switched out to a single hook dropper. I tie the dropper with 2lb Flouroclear and don't use a chain.
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Post by: panfishman13 on Feb 07, 2018, 11:01 AM
got to use the Clam pinhead minnow this year and man, in the smallest size that spoon is a gill killer. it's been a long time since i've had such aggressive strikes through the ice.
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Post by: Ice_Fly_Guy on Sep 24, 2018, 05:47 AM
I like the Northland forage spoons, and like others have mentioned, I like a slender spoon or something of the like that will search out to the side of the hole, but with a dropper line and a #14 ice fly on the business end.
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Post by: 3300 on Sep 24, 2018, 09:44 AM
My favorite spoon for bluegill is a 1/16th ounce slender spoon.
X2.
prefer a dropper single hook so your not digging out three hooks to get back to fishing.
spikes are all i carry for live bait.
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Post by: Charman03 on Dec 27, 2018, 10:24 AM
When I was younger I watched an old timer hammer the gills on the smallest Swedish pimple. Ever since then I’ve used them with good success. A lot of times I’ll start with one and never switch if the bite is good. Occasionally when you get a lot of lookers I’ll downsize to a 3mm tungsten. I put a waxie on everything or half of a ratso tail. The aggressive gills will hammer the spoons
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Post by: Duke M on Dec 27, 2018, 09:49 PM
You can always make your own. The added benefits is that crappies love them, we catch perch on them. The down side is losing them to big large mouth bass.
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Post by: Big Lefty on Dec 27, 2018, 10:15 PM
I like the Northland forage spoons, and like others have mentioned, I like a slender spoon or something of the like that will search out to the side of the hole, but with a dropper line and a #14 ice fly on the business end.

Interesting idea.  I'm going to tie a few of those up.  For those who do it, does the single hook/floro dropper get hooked around the main line often?  I'm sure I would notice on the Vex, but I could see it happening, especially with a Slender Spoon.
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Post by: Ice_Fly_Guy on Dec 31, 2018, 12:44 PM
Your instinct is correct, the fly will once in awhile get fouled up with a slender spoon.  As you said, you'd be able to tell with the flasher.  Keeping the dropper line on the shorter side helps.  I use 4 lb line for the dropper line...using 2-3 lb will increase the chance of the foul-ups.