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I'm catching fish but, spoon size is killing me plus speed. It's a long day on the water marking fish and few takers. I catching 2 to 3 for 4 or 5 hours. Makes a long day. I never keep anything as I release every fish. I only keep walleye when on oneida. Some days I simply pop the hook out and never take the trout out of the water. To me it's simply fun. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Fished Cayuga a couple weeks ago and did well with a Sutton 35 around 2.0 or slightly faster. As Reelfanatic said though, that can change daily! Good luck!

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I have a fish hawk and it can be more important than spoon selection.  Speed at the ball is crucial especially on the FL's.  I have been running anywhere from 2.4 to 2.9 at the ball.  The GPS speed can be from 2.0 to 3.3.  Faster has been better lately.  I put out 4 to 5 inch spoons on my riggers and cheat with 3 to 4 in spoons.  I wont go larger than that.  Smaller spoons on the cheaters. 

RR

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