Berkley SPR3/4PK-GLD Spoons Review
Our verdict
Priced at $8.99, the Berkley SPR3/4PK-GLD Sprite Redfish Kit spoon shows a 4.6-star rating and 300+ units bought last month, the second-highest demand figure in this four-spoon comparison, even though its review count currently sits at zero, a gap worth noting before buying.
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Redfish and inshore anglers who want a 3/4 oz gold spoon marketed as a dedicated kit, priced at $8.99, and who are comfortable buying on the 300+ bought-last-month figure rather than an established public review record.
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Skip it if you rely on review counts to judge a lure, since this listing shows zero reviews despite its 4.6-star rating, while the Johnson SM3/4-GLD and Berkley SM1/2-GLD both carry hundreds of reviews backing similar gold spoons instead.
- Material Blend
- Weight 0.75 Ounces
- Target Species All
- Size 3/4-Ounce
- Color Gold
- Pieces 1
Overview
The Berkley SPR3/4PK-GLD is marketed as a Sprite Redfish Kit, a 3/4 oz gold spoon in a blend material weighing 0.75 ounces, aimed at all species rather than redfish alone despite the kit name. At $8.99 it costs more than the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's $5.99, the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's $6.12, or the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's $6.12.
The most notable figure here is the review count, zero, even though the listing carries a 4.6-star rating and 300+ units bought last month. That bought-last-month number is strong, ahead of the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's 200+ and the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 100+, and behind only the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 400+. Without an accompanying review count, though, the rating cannot be weighed the same way as the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 4.6 stars across 426 reviews or the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 4.7 stars across 393.
For anglers comfortable buying on sales volume alone, the 300+ monthly purchases suggest real demand for this kit. Anyone who wants a rating backed by a visible review history may prefer the Johnson SM3/4-GLD or Berkley SM1/2-GLD instead, both of which post similar prices with hundreds of reviews on record.
Pros
- 300+ units bought last month, the second-highest demand figure among these four spoons
- 3/4 oz gold blade in a blend material, matching the size class of the Johnson SM3/4-GLD
- 4.6-star rating listed, on par with the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's average
- Marketed as a complete Sprite Redfish Kit rather than a single generic spoon
- Targets all species per the listed spec, not limited to redfish despite the kit name
Cons
- Zero reviews on record despite the 4.6-star rating, unlike the hundreds behind the Johnson SM3/4-GLD and Berkley SM1/2-GLD
- Priced at $8.99, higher than every other spoon in this comparison
- No independently verifiable review history to weigh against the listed rating
- Kit branding around redfish may be confusing given the all-species target spec
Specifications
| Material | Blend |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.75 Ounces |
| Target Species | All |
| Size | 3/4-Ounce |
| Color | Gold |
| Pieces | 1 |
| Feature | Sprite Redfish Kit Gold 3/4 oz |
Performance notes
At 0.75 ounces and a 3/4 oz blade size, the Berkley SPR3/4PK-GLD sits in the same weight class as the Johnson SM3/4-GLD, which means casting distance and fall rate should be comparable between the two. The blend material and gold finish also match that Johnson spoon's general build, so the main practical differences come down to the kit packaging and the higher $8.99 price. The all-species target listing suggests it is not narrowly built for redfish despite the Sprite Redfish Kit name, more a general-purpose 3/4 oz gold spoon sold in a kit format. Because the review count sits at zero, there is no accumulated feedback yet to interpret beyond the rating and the bought-last-month figure, which limits how much can be inferred about long-term durability or hook performance compared to the more established Johnson and Berkley spoons in this set.
What buyers say
The most unusual pattern here is a 4.6-star rating attached to zero reviews, paired with a strong 300+ bought-last-month figure, the second-highest of the four spoons compared. That combination suggests a listing where sales are moving well but a public review history has not yet built up, unlike the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 426 reviews or the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 393. Buyers weighing this spoon are effectively trusting the bought-last-month volume and kit packaging more than a verified rating trail. It is worth treating the 4.6-star figure as provisional until a larger review base accumulates, especially next to spoons in this set with hundreds of reviews already on record.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does the Berkley SPR3/4PK-GLD show a rating but zero reviews?
The listing carries a 4.6-star average with no accompanying reviews on record, which means the rating cannot yet be weighed against a review history the way the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 426 reviews or Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 393 can. It does show 300+ units bought last month, a strong demand signal on its own.
How much does the Berkley SPR3/4PK-GLD Redfish Kit cost compared to other spoons?
At $8.99 it costs more than the Johnson SM11/8-GLD at $5.99 or the Johnson SM3/4-GLD and Berkley SM1/2-GLD, both at $6.12, making it the priciest option in this spoon comparison. The kit packaging and 300+ monthly buyers help explain the higher price.
Is the Berkley SPR3/4PK-GLD only for redfish?
No. Despite the Sprite Redfish Kit name, the listed target species spec is all species, putting it in the same general-purpose category as the other gold spoons in this comparison. It is best read as a 3/4 oz gold spoon that happens to carry redfish branding.