Creating a Homemade Spoon Lure
Spoon lures, true to their name, resemble the inside of a table spoon. Typically they are oblong and concave in shape, which creates their movement through the water. Spoons attract fish because they flash in the light (due tio their shape) as they wobble and dart through the water. They are believed to have been invented by Len Thompson around 1929.
If you have extra silverware lying around, you can reuse it to make some shiny new lures. With little more than some old stainless steel spoons, thread, glue, feathers, and a few tools, you can change that old coffee spoon into an eye-catching and fish-catching lure. Here’s how:
Basic Homemade Spoon Lure:
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- Cut the spoon’s handle off close to the bowl of the spoon.
- Sand the rough edge that you just cut.
- Drill a 1/8 hole at either end of the spoon bowl.
- Attach a Split Ring through each hole in the spoon.
- Add a hook. You can use whatever you like here; though most prefer a Treble Hook.
Optional Upgrades For Your Homemade Spoon Lure:
- Hammer down the outside of the spoon slightly to alter the shape and the action of the lure through the water.
- Tie some colorful feathers onto the shaft of the hook with a heavy duty thread.
- Paint one side of the spoon with a brightly colored design.
Video: How to make a spoon lure from a kitchen spoon
This video from Great Cove Adventure Films shows step-by-step how to create your own homemade spoon lure:
Another video, this one by InTylerable also shows how to make your own spoon lure with a few variation in the process:
Alright, you’ve got your lures; now go catch some fish….
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