Thumper Spoon

Thumper Spoon How-To & Tips: The Northland Tackle Thumper Spoon is designed to trigger reaction strikes when fish are active and on the move, making it a great choice during early to mid-ice and throughout low-light periods when walleyes and perch are feeding. It excels over deep basins, soft-bottom flats, and along weed-line edges, drop-offs, and transition areas where fish naturally roam. Drop the Thumper Spoon to the desired depth and work it with lift-and-drop motions, sharp snaps, and subtle shakes, allowing its flashing body and thumping vibration to call fish in from a distance. Vary your cadence based on fish response, using aggressive lifts to attract fish and longer pauses to seal the deal once they commit, making the Thumper Spoon an effective tool for both locating fish and triggering aggressive bites under the ice.

How to Fish: When fishing the Northland Tackle Thumper Spoon, start by dropping it to your desired depth and let its unique micro kicker-tail blade and body design begin to flutter and flash immediately, creating visual appeal and audible clicks that draw fish in from a distance. Work the spoon with a combination of lift-and-drop lifts, steady fluttering falls, and subtle pulsing motions to maximize the spoon’s natural enticing action; this movement produces a thumping, flashing presentation that mimics fleeing baitfish and encourages reaction strikes. Don’t be afraid to vary your cadence—shorter, sharper lifts can trigger aggression in active fish, while gentler shakes and pauses allow the Thumper’s fluttering descent to hold fish’s attention and tempt following fish into biting. Overall, the key is to let the Thumper’s flash, flutter, and sound do the work by keeping it moving in the water column and adjusting your rhythm based on how fish are responding that day.

When to Fish: The Thumper Spoon is most effective when fish are active and willing to react, making it a great choice during early and mid-ice, as well as throughout the day when fish are roaming and feeding. It shines during low-light periods like early morning and late afternoon, when its flash and thumping vibration help fish locate the bait quickly. The Thumper Spoon is also a strong option when fish need a little extra movement and sound to commit, especially in slightly stained water or when weather changes have fish fired up.

Where to Fish: The Thumper Spoon excels in areas where fish are actively moving and feeding, such as deep basins, flats, and transition areas near drop-offs and underwater points. It’s particularly effective along weed-line edges and over soft-bottom flats where walleyes and perch cruise in search of forage. Fish it just off bottom or work it through the water column to intercept roaming fish, making it an ideal lure for hole-hopping and covering water efficiently when searching for active schools.

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