

I’m excited to really wrench on the bass with it this ledge season. 3/0 includes 2 sets of hooks, 1 includes. Made to target deep ledges, the Nichols Ben Parker Super Magnum Flutter Spoon 9 delivers oversized attraction that has got big bass written all over it. Simply attach the solid ring to the top split ring of your favorite Nichols Spoon so that it hangs on the concave side. Tethered Twin Decoy Stinger Hooks, each on its own solid ring for assembly. I didn’t get to fish the spoons in the prime of the ledge season, but I caught a lot of fish on it for several weeks. Pay in 4 interest-free installments for orders over 50.00 with. If you can fight them slow and not force them to jump or wrench on them so hard they can’t get leverage to throw their head, you have a much better landing percentage. Measuring in at a behemoth 8-inches and featuring a nickel-plated, chrome finish, it was perfected by bass pro, Ben Parker. SAVE UP TO 50 ON YOUR ONLINE ORDER TODAY Apply for an Explorewards Credit Card. When that happens, a 3-ounce weight banging against their head will allow for some fish to get loose. Nichols Lures Ben Parker Magnum Flutter Spoon - Catch more big fish than you ever though possible with the Ben Parker Magnum Spoon. Where you run into issues is when a big fish comes to the surface and throws its head back and forth. With the big Magnum Flutter Spoon it seems like either steady tension without horsing them to the surface will work as does the exact opposite. I found with this big spoon, I like to reel and then set into them. Featuring a premium 3/0 Owner ST-36 Treble tied with Pearl Flashabou, American Made Worth Split Rings. I found this does hook a lot of fish but it seems like you don’t always land them this way. The 8 Ben Parker Magnum Spoon is a sure winner. Equipped with a super sharp 3/0 Treble tied with Pearl Flashabou, Nichols Ben Parker Magnum Spoon also comes with a size 4 Spro Power Swivel on top to maximize. The natural tendency is to rip the rod back up to set the hook. Let it flutter and glide to the bottom, then rip up like youre setting the hook and watch bass set their sights on this behemoth of a spoon. When you get a bite you might feel a tick, but often you see it when your line jumps. You have a tendency to rip the spoon up with a high rod then watch your line as it falls back, lowering your rod just behind the slack. When you get a bite, I found it best to reel hard, and as the rod begins to load, swing into them hard.

The big Ben Parker Magnum Flutter Spoon will get lots of bite out of one school.
