# **How to Choose the Perfect “Spoon Crab” – “South Louisiana Clown” – Redfish Fly (NEW Color for 2020!)**
As an avid angler and fishing gear enthusiast, I’m always on the lookout for innovative lures that deliver exceptional results. One of the most exciting additions to the 2020 lineup is the **”Spoon Crab” – “South Louisiana Clown” Redfish Fly** from **KyleBooker**. This unique fly combines proven design with a fresh color scheme to maximize your redfish catches. In this guide, I’ll break down why this fly is a must-have and how to choose the best one for your next fishing adventure.
## **Why the “Spoon Crab” – “South Louisiana Clown” Stands Out**
Redfish are notorious for their aggressive strikes, especially when targeting crustaceans like crabs. The **”Spoon Crab”** mimics the natural movement and profile of a fleeing crab, making it irresistible to redfish. The **”South Louisiana Clown”** color variant, introduced in 2020, features a vibrant mix of **orange, chartreuse, and pearl accents**, designed to enhance visibility in murky waters while still looking natural.
### **Key Features:**
✔ **Realistic Crab Profile** – The shape and movement imitate a distressed crab, triggering predatory instincts.
✔ **Durable Construction** – Built with high-quality materials to withstand aggressive strikes and saltwater conditions.
✔ **Enhanced Hook Penetration** – A strategically placed hook ensures solid hooksets even in heavy cover.
✔ **NEW 2020 Color Scheme** – The “South Louisiana Clown” offers better contrast in stained or low-light conditions.
## **How to Choose the Right “Spoon Crab” for Your Fishing Style**
### **1. Consider Water Conditions**
– **Clear Water:** Opt for more natural tones (browns, tans) if fishing in clear, shallow flats.
– **Stained/Murky Water:** The **”South Louisiana Clown”** excels here—its bright orange and chartreuse hues create a strong silhouette.
### **2. Match the Hatch**
Observe the local crab species in your fishing area. If blue crabs dominate, a darker fly may work better. In areas with lighter-colored crabs, the **”South Louisiana Clown”** will stand out.
### **3. Retrieve Technique Matters**
The “Spoon Crab” works best with a **slow, twitchy retrieve**, mimicking a crab scuttling along the bottom. Experiment with pauses to entice hesitant fish.
### **4. Pair with the Right Gear**
– **Rod:** A 7-9wt fly rod provides the backbone needed for redfish.
– **Line:** A floating or intermediate line helps keep the fly in the strike zone.
– **Leader:** A 9-12ft leader with a 15-20lb fluorocarbon tippet ensures stealth and durability.
## **Final Thoughts**
The **KyleBooker “Spoon Crab” – “South Louisiana Clown” Redfish Fly** is a game-changer for 2020, blending proven crab imitation with an eye-catching new color. Whether you’re fishing Louisiana’s marshes or Texas flats, this fly will help you land more redfish.
**Pro Tip:** Stock up on multiple colors to adapt to changing conditions—the “South Louisiana Clown” is my top pick for murky waters!
Have you tried this fly yet? Share your experiences in the comments below! Tight lines! 🎣
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**By [Your Name], KyleBooker Pro Staff Angler**
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