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spoon hook — Angling. a fishhook equipped with a spoon lure. [1855 60] * * * spoon hook, a hook with a spinning lure (spoon) attached … Useful english dictionary
spoon hook — spoon … Dictionary of ichthyology
spoon — [spo͞on] n. [ME spon < OE a chip: sense infl. by cognate ON spōnn, spoon: see SPADE1] 1. a utensil consisting of a small, shallow, usually oval shaped bowl and a handle, used for picking up or stirring food, etc. as in eating or cooking 2.… … English World dictionary
spoon bait — spoon bait, a bright, spoon shaped piece of metal swiveled just in front of the hook or hooks, used as a lure in casting or trolling for fish … Useful english dictionary
Spoon lure — A spoon lure is, in terms of sport fishing an oblong, concave metal piece resembling a spoon. The spoon lure is mainly used to attract fish by reflecting light and moving randomly.The spoon lure was invented by Julio T. Buel in about 1848.The… … Wikipedia
spoon — a lure that is spoon shaped, with a hook(s) at one end, and that is cast out and retrieved in sport fishing. It flutters when drawn through the water. Numerous sizes, shapes and colours available … Dictionary of ichthyology
Fish hook — Fishhook redirects here. For other uses, see Fishhook (disambiguation). Anatomy of a fish hook A fish hook is a device for catching fish either by impaling them in the mouth or, more rarely, by snagging the body of the fish. Fish hooks have been… … Wikipedia
Circle hook — An example of a Circle Hook A circle hook is a type of fish hook which is sharply curved back in a circular shape. It has become widely popular among anglers in recent years because it hooks a much higher percentage of fish and is rarely… … Wikipedia
weedless spoon — a wobbling spoon with a fixed hook and a guard used when fishing in weedy waters … Dictionary of ichthyology
bar spoon — spinner (a lure consisting of a wire shaft with a hook(s) and a blade that spins when pulled through the water. Variously coloured and decorated with feathers, fur, beads and plastic additions) … Dictionary of ichthyology