The routine that I've gotten into in the past three seasons is that I'd float fish with roe early in the season, right up to the Thanksgiving weekend. After that, as soon as the rain hits, I pretty much only fish spoons. I'd fish big ponds/pools where you'd have to cast far, I'd fish pockets of water where I would flip the spoon in and jig it back. It's quick, cleaner and less stuff I have to carry. I personally don't think colours make a huge different. There are of course a few personal preferences - Hammered nickel, hammered copper, silver, all with or without an orange stripe, or all orange on one side. I've seen guys do awesome with purple, blue, chartreuse too so that's why I don't think it's really the colour. What's really important for me is to get that spoon or whatever lure you're using down to where the fish are, and keep it there without getting snagged so they'd follow. Coho love to follow. They'll follow and peck and peck and peck until they finally want that lure sometimes.