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Ways & Means

By Michael Jones
BASS Times, Dec. 2002

Friday, January 10, 2003

Ask any fisherman about spooning, and invariably he'll tell you it's a structure-oriented, largely vertical method of fishing that relies heavily on sonar. This, of course, is the traditional view — and therein lies the problem. By thinking in these narrow terms, a bass angler can only excel when fish are precisely located and stay put. What if the fish move or suspend? What if windy conditions make it difficult to stay on a spot or fish it effectively? What if your sonar is malfunctioning ...

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