Hunthouse Surf Spoon Casting Lure with Feathered Treble Hook
This metal casting spoon is built for anglers who want a lure that covers water fast and flashes hard enough to pull bass out of cover. The slim, curved body wobbles and darts on the fall and the retrieve, throwing off flash that mimics a fleeing baitfish. The feathered treble hook adds extra movement and a target for following fish to commit to.
Available in three sizes, it works well for largemouth and smallmouth bass around drop-offs, points, and current seams where a reaction bite is needed. Cast it far on spinning gear, let it sink to the target depth, and work it back with a steady retrieve or sharp jigging strokes. It also handles light trolling for covering open water when fish are scattered.
Specifications
| Type | Metal casting spoon |
| Length | 45mm / 60mm / 70mm |
| Weight | Varies by size, heavier in larger models for long casts |
| Depth | Sinking, depth controlled by retrieve speed and pause |
| Action | Fluttering wobble with flash on fall and retrieve |
| Hooks | Single feathered treble hook |
| Best for | Reaction strikes around points, drop-offs, and current |
How to fish it
- Cast past the target area and let the spoon sink to the desired depth before starting your retrieve.
- Use a steady retrieve with occasional pauses to let the spoon flutter and flash on the fall.
- For vertical jigging around structure, drop straight down and snap the rod tip to make the spoon dart and wobble in place.
- Slow the retrieve in cold water and speed it up in warmer months when bass are chasing baitfish more aggressively.
Frequently asked
The 60mm size is a solid all-around choice. Go smaller (45mm) for finesse presentations in clear water, and larger (70mm) when you need extra casting distance or are targeting bigger fish in stained water.
The blue and silver pattern with pink feather reads well in clear to lightly stained water. In muddier water, a slower retrieve helps fish locate the flash and vibration.
A medium to medium-heavy spinning rod with 8 to 12 lb monofilament or fluorocarbon handles casting and jigging well without sacrificing feel for strikes.
Spoons shine during cooler months or whenever bass are keying on baitfish in open water, since the flash and flutter mimic a fleeing shad or minnow.