
Overview
Designed by FLW Tour Pro James Watson, the River2Sea James Watson Worldwide Spoon has been thoroughly developed, rigorously tested, and undoubtedly proven at the highest levels of tournament angling. The world’s first rear swimming spoon, the River2Sea James Watson Worldwide Spoon is built with a precise shape and weight, which causes it to descend downward at an angle, rather than directly up and down.
Whether you’re fishing open water, pumping deep ledges, or spoon jackin’ docks, the River2sea James Watson Worldwide Spoon is fitted with a razor-sharp River2Sea treble hook and a removable stinger hook. Offered in a number of highly detailed color ways, the River2Sea James Watson Worldwide Spoon delivers an innovative and finely crafted construction that has been developed by one of the most renowned spoon anglers on tour.
River2Sea | Length | Weight | Action | Hook |
James Watson Worldwide Spoon | 4" | 1oz | Slow-Sinking | 4X-strong #2 treble/#6 single stinger |
James Watson Worldwide Spoon | 5" | 2oz | Slow-Sinking | 4X-strong 2/0 treble/#9 single stinger |
Previous Feedback
Comments: My go to spoon for docks. The drifting action which makes it so good for docks does not work as well when vertical spooning like on bridge pilings.
From: Brian: San Francisco, CA 2/14/20
Comments: By far the best flutter spoon made if you fish a clear water highland reservoir and your not throwing this spoon you are a step behind the ones that are. Just started to use this spoon a lot this year and won several tournaments in a row with it...you can't go wrong just ask JMFW
From: DS: 9/5/19
Comments: Great spoon for docks. Can get under walkways very effectively. Side note, on a bluff, caught one of the biggest needle nose gar I've seen. 20+ pounds.
From: Coach: Shell Knob 8/16/19
Comments: Great spoon. Threw the powder on gravel points in 27 feet of water. Spoon has great action. 2nd cast out caught doubles. Threw it around some deep docks. Ended up pulling 4 keepers from multiple docks. Only complaint is the hooks. Broke the treble on second fish. Good thing I carry spares.
From: Chris - 9/16/18