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This Lätkä casts far! You might not think that casting distance is a very important factor, but according to experienced trout anglers, it is of key importance.
A few extra meters, especially in boat fishing, are an advantage when targeting the cautious sea trout. If you get too close to the fishing spot, the trout will scatter. The long-casting ability of the Spoon is also useful when aiming for fish in rough surf, where you don’t want to bring the boat too close to the rocks.
Retrieve the Spoon with a stop-and-go technique. A one- or two-second pause during the retrieve makes the Spoon sink enticingly, luring the fish. Some anglers give the rod a short, sharp jerk before the pause. At that moment, the Spoon often turns sideways and sinks with a shimmering motion toward the bottom, which triggers the trout to strike. Did you know the Spoon has been around for over 40 years?