We’ve rigged up our viper spoons with both live and artificial baits and drifted them along the bottom, enticing fluke after fluke into biting. Read the rest of this entry »
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January 28th, 2010 Ivo Posted in Drifting, Saltwater Fishing, Videos, Viper Spoon No Comments »
We’ve rigged up our viper spoons with both live and artificial baits and drifted them along the bottom, enticing fluke after fluke into biting. Read the rest of this entry »
January 19th, 2010 Claudio Posted in Drifting, Saltwater Fishing, Viper Spoon No Comments »
Hello folks, I’ve been fishing for fluke for years and I absolutely love it. I’ve jigged with bucktails and have also dragged the bottom with cut-bait to catch them. Both methods work quite well. Caught some nice doormats through the years…. great memories. Read the rest of this entry »
November 10th, 2009 Antonio Posted in Boatless Angler, Casting, Fishing Lures, Top Water Fishing, Viper Spoon No Comments »
When the leaves begin to turn, the shore fishermen know one thing: it’s time to get out the hip waders and target those big spawning salmon! Read the rest of this entry »
October 27th, 2009 Phil Posted in Freshwater Fishing, Saltwater Fishing, T-Turn Swivel, Thundermist Lure Company, Viewer Questions, Viper Spoon No Comments »
Hello everyone, we’ve received a lot of truly awesome photos from our readers. We’ve put them in our photogallery but we’d like to make a special post to highlight just a few of the many great pictures we’ve received. Thanks for sending in the pictures, and keep up the great fishing! Read the rest of this entry »
September 2nd, 2009 Claudio Posted in Drifting, Saltwater Fishing, Top Water Fishing, Viper Spoon 1 Comment »
I got a great rush from fighting the fish as it was pretty strong and pealing drag occasionally. As I reeled it closer to the boat, I could see that it was a nice striper. Initially, I thought I had a blue on… bonus! Measuring at 32 inches, into the cooler he went. Read the rest of this entry »
August 25th, 2009 Ivo Posted in Freshwater Fishing, T-Turn Swivel, Videos, Viper Spoon 2 Comments »
Today we’re fishing in Lake Erie, just outside of Buffalo. In just a couple hours, we landed a multitude of walleye, and even a bonus smallmouth bass. Read the rest of this entry »
August 18th, 2009 Claudio Posted in Drifting, Fishing Lures, Jigging, Saltwater Fishing, Top Water Fishing, Viper Spoon No Comments »
Finally around noon, the conditions for my Viper Spoon was perfect. The drift was almost a little too fast for jigging but still doable. Any faster, we would have to throw in a drift sock or two. Read the rest of this entry »