casting spoon

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00:54 Jul 10, 2020
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Fisheries
Additional field(s): Fisheries, Sports / Fitness / Recreation
English term or phrase: casting spoon
Definition from Wikipedia:
An oblong, usually concave lure, usually made of metal or a shell, shaped like the bowl of a spoon. The spoon lure is mainly used to attract fish by reflecting light and moving randomly.

Example sentence(s):
  • For a beginner it's better to start with casting spoons because they are easy to use. You just need to cast and retrieve. The spoon should not spin, so you can speed up as long as it's wobbling; if it starts spinning, just slow down. Fishing Mania
  • If you ever had the opportunity to open Grand Pa’s old metal tackle box it would be safe to say you would find quite a few of the traditional red and white casting spoons that where popular back in the 1940’s – 50’s. Learning How To Fish
  • Casting spoons like the Al's Goldfish are great for youth anglers. They are very simple to use and very effective. Simply cast, let drop a couple seconds and retrieve. Lisianski Inlet Lodge
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4Isca colher
Thyago Spring


  

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Isca colher


Definition from wikiHow:
Uma isca desse tipo assemelha-se à concha de uma colher, sem cabo.

Example sentence(s):
  • A traíra é um peixe que costuma atacar a colher, sendo a cor prateada a preferida. - Tocandira  

Explanation:
Quando o contexto já está subentendido, ela é chamada apenas de colher.
Thyago Spring
Brazil
Local time: 16:06
Native speaker of: Portuguese
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