Jim Sutter Posted June 3, 2019 Posted June 3, 2019 Do you use this lure? If you do, what is your preferred color and size? Also, do you use mostly a steady retrieve? Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted June 3, 2019 Super User Posted June 3, 2019 My grandfather liked daredevil spoons. I believe 1/4 oz red/ white was his favorite. He used a steady retrieve at various depths. You may try removing the treble hook, and add a good quality worm hook to add a weedless worm, for fishing around weeds. 1 Quote
redmeansdistortion Posted June 3, 2019 Posted June 3, 2019 Where do I start? One of my favorite lures for toothy critters, bass, steelhead, and salmon. For the toothy critters and bass, you can't go wrong with classic red/white, tire tiger, and 5 of diamonds. Those have been the most productive colors for me. I like to throw weights ranging from 1/4oz to 1oz depending on what I'm fishing for. I tend to do a steady retrieve and if the fishing is slow, I'll let it drop, pull it up, reel in the slack, and repeat. Quote
Super User Spankey Posted June 3, 2019 Super User Posted June 3, 2019 1/4 oz. to 3/4 oz. but not for bass. I have bass days that do not fare out that well and I switch up for other fish. Pikes, Musky and Pickerel will chase those. Gold, silver, red & white, yellow & red, green and black. Will all get hit. 1 Quote
Super User NYWayfarer Posted June 3, 2019 Super User Posted June 3, 2019 I like the 1/4 oz in red & white. From shore a steady retrieve. On a boat or kayak a lot of jigging. Easier to get it back if it snags while on a boat or in a kayak. 1 Quote
Jim Sutter Posted June 3, 2019 Author Posted June 3, 2019 NYWayFarer, Thank you, for your reply. Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted June 3, 2019 Super User Posted June 3, 2019 Without a doubt, my favorite and most-used lure. For pike, for walleye .... and for bass. Has to be a clear bottom, though. For bass, the 3/4 Dardevlet is favorite, in Pearl Clown, Grey Ghost and Purple Rain. Down the line come the Orange Crush, hammered nickel, hammered nickle/blue, Purple Haze and Potato Bug. The 2/5 size is good, but not like the 3/4. The 1/4 Trout Weight is good, too, just not like the others. I rarely retrieve these steady. If I wanted a steady retrieve, I use the 1/2 or 4/5 Cop-E-Cat. By far the most common spoon retrieve for me is the "dance". It's basically like the twitch-bait retrieve, but the cadence has to be adjusted for the weight and surface area (resistance) of the spoon. On the 1/4 oz., the cadence is twotchtwitchtwitchtwitch, with short and light twitches. With the 2/5, it's twitch ..twitch..twitch, with short but smooth twitches, maybe four inches long.. On the 3/4, you have to apply slightly more authority to the twitch, and it becomes more of a jerk. One fairly smooth jerk per heartbeat will generally do it, but you have to increase the stroke from 4 to 8 inches. The reason behind all this "dance" stuff is to make the spoon more attractive to bass. They commit faster on a dancing spoon than they do on a wobble spoon. I've noticed over the years that my take on a dancing spoon is about double what it is on a wobble retrieve. I imagine I could catch bass on the 1 oz., too. I just never tried. The 1 oz. is my pike and musky size. The dance it has is slower and has greater latency. I had mentioned that this was "over a clear bottom". I don't use spoons over brushpi..... excuse me, over habitat, because it's a sure snag-up. There, I use soft plastic and spinnerbaits. I use spoons around rip-rap, but parallel to shore, not perpendicular to shore I can't stress enough using a pool, school or private, to really see clearly the effect of your retrieve. And as always ......good luck. ? jj Quote
Brew City Bass Posted June 3, 2019 Posted June 3, 2019 I toss all kinds of spoons and catch everything on them. Quote
Armtx77 Posted June 3, 2019 Posted June 3, 2019 Im genuinely surprised, that people still use them. Dont get me wrong, I think it is great, just surprised. Same with Silver Minnows I suppose. I throw a lot of small spoons at em on light gear...so why not Daredevils. Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 3, 2019 Super User Posted June 3, 2019 Nickle 2/5 oz Imp size replicates threadfin Shad perfectly, change the hook to nickle Owner size 4 with or without white chicken feathers, makes a good shallow structure spoon to about 10'. Tom 1 Quote
Jim Sutter Posted June 3, 2019 Author Posted June 3, 2019 Thank you, for all that great information. Now, if I can just remember it all. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted June 4, 2019 Global Moderator Posted June 4, 2019 I don't use Daredevils, but I will use Little Cleos and Johnson Sprite Spoons to cast for bass at times. Silver, gold, and copper are my preferred colors. I normally retrieve them with a slow, steady retrieve but there's times when I'll tie one on to make long cast and fish quickly on the surface when fish are coming up schooling. 1 Quote
Super User Maxximus Redneckus Posted June 4, 2019 Super User Posted June 4, 2019 I change out all my hooks as i do with mepps ..i use truturn catfish hooks stainless steel .like what was said u can add ur fav plastic to it ...curly tail grub or a tiny fluke is what i do Quote
anderb54 Posted June 5, 2019 Posted June 5, 2019 I don't use it as a bass lure, but if you're not throwing a 1 oz Yellow 5 of Diamonds for pike, you're really missing out 1 Quote
Dogface Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 4 hours ago, anderb54 said: I don't use it as a bass lure, but if you're not throwing a 1 oz Yellow 5 of Diamonds for pike, you're really missing out Agreed!! I use the yellow 5 of Diamonds, red & white and black & white. They are also great for Lakers in the spring when they are shallow and on down riggers in the summer when they go deep. 1 Quote
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