
Painted Clarkspoons in Custom Colors
Painted patterns give you an edge when fish key on specific colors or stained water demands visibility. Multiple sizes. See Factory Seconds for budget options.
- Custom painted Clarkspoon spoons
- Vibrant color patterns
- Same proven wobble action
- Multiple sizes
Color Patterns That Match the Hatch
Sometimes chrome and gold are not enough. Painted Clarkspoons give you specific color options while keeping the wobble that made Clarkspoon the nearshore standard.
Durable paint handles teeth and repeated use. Stock a selection to match conditions on any day.
Durable paint handles teeth and repeated use. Stock a selection to match conditions on any day.
Custom Colors
Patterns that match specific baitfish and stand out in various water conditions. Go beyond chrome and gold.
Proven Action
Same blade and wobble as standard Clarkspoons. Paint adds color without affecting performance.
Size Options
Multiple sizes to match local bait profiles.
How to Fish Painted Clarkspoons
- Select color matching local baitfish
- Rig on 24-36 inch leader
- Deploy behind planer or flat line
- Troll at 4-7 knots
- Rotate colors to find what produces
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Clarkspoon |
| Type | Painted trolling spoon |
| Finish | Custom painted |
| Sizes | Multiple |
| Target Species | Spanish mackerel, bluefish |
When to use painted vs chrome? +
Painted for specific bait colors or stained water. Chrome for clear water and sun. Run both. See our trolling chart.
Sizes available? +
Multiple sizes. Check variants. Browse Clarkspoon products.
As durable as chrome? +
Paint shows wear over time from teeth. Spoon itself is equally tough. See Factory Seconds for budget replacements.
What species? +
Spanish mackerel, bluefish, bonito. Our mackerel guide covers color tactics.
How to rig? +
Same as any Clarkspoon. Leader with snap swivel. See our spread guide.
Available in Planer Kits? +
Standard Planer Kits come with chrome or gold. Swap the spoon for a painted version.