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Sougayilang SJY-5PCS with box Spoons Review

4.3 Amazon rating$14.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $14.99 for five metal spoons, the Sougayilang SJY-5PCS works out to about $3 per spoon, undercutting every single-piece spoon in this comparison on a per-unit basis, though its 4.3-star rating is the lowest here and carries zero recorded reviews.

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Best for

Trout and tuna anglers who want five metal treble-hook spoons in one $14.99 box, working out to roughly $3 per spoon, and who don't mind a listing with zero recorded reviews backing its 4.3-star rating.

Skip if

Skip it if you want a proven single spoon backed by hundreds of reviews, since the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 426 reviews and Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 393 reviews both offer a longer track record than this five-pack's zero recorded reviews and lower 4.3-star rating.

  • Material Metal
  • Weight 6.4 ounces
  • Target Species Trout, Tuna
  • Technique Treble Hook
  • Size 2.95"
  • Color A-2.56in/1.16oz-5PCS with BOX
  • Priced 55% above the category median ($9.64 across 14 tracked models)

Overview

The Sougayilang SJY-5PCS is a different proposition from the single gold and silver spoons that make up most of this comparison. It bundles five metal spoons, each sized 2.95 inches with a treble hook, in a box aimed at trout and tuna rather than the broader all-species labeling on the Johnson and Berkley options.

At $14.99 for five pieces, the per-spoon cost works out to roughly $3, well under 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 for a single spoon. That value comes with tradeoffs on the ratings side. The listing shows a 4.3-star average, the lowest of the group, and zero recorded reviews, compared to 191 to 426 reviews behind the three single-spoon options. Bought-last-month sits at 200+, matching the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's figure but behind the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 400+.

For anglers who want quantity and a lower per-spoon cost for trout and tuna trips, the five-pack format is the clear draw. Anyone weighing a rating against an established review history will find more to go on with the Johnson or Berkley single spoons instead.

Pros

  • Five metal spoons for $14.99, about $3 per spoon, cheaper per-unit than any single spoon in this comparison
  • Treble hook technique suited to trout and tuna as listed
  • 2.95 inch metal construction at 6.4 ounces total weight for the set
  • 200+ bought last month, ahead of the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 100+
  • Box packaging keeps five spoons organized for a trip rather than buying single pieces separately

Cons

  • 4.3-star rating is the lowest among the four spoons in this comparison
  • Zero recorded reviews, versus 191 to 426 reviews on the single-spoon Johnson and Berkley options
  • Bought-last-month of 200+ trails the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 400+
  • Trout and tuna target species is narrower than the all-species listing on the Johnson and Berkley spoons

Specifications

MaterialMetal
Weight6.4 ounces
Target SpeciesTrout, Tuna
TechniqueTreble Hook
Size2.95"
ColorA-2.56in/1.16oz-5PCS with BOX
Pieces5

Performance notes

At 6.4 ounces total across five pieces and a 2.95 inch size per spoon, the Sougayilang SJY-5PCS set runs heavier and larger than the single 1/2 oz to 3/4 oz spoons elsewhere in this comparison, which fits its stated trout and tuna target rather than the all-species panfish and bass use of the Johnson and Berkley options. The treble hook technique gives a direct, exposed-point hookset, standard for open-water trolling or casting rather than cover fishing. Because the listing covers five spoons in one box, the metal build and per-piece weight matter less individually than the overall kit value, roughly $3 per spoon at the $14.99 price. The 4.3-star rating with zero recorded reviews means there is no accumulated feedback yet on how the treble hooks or metal finish hold up compared to the more established single-spoon listings in this set.

What buyers say

The Sougayilang SJY-5PCS combines the lowest rating in this comparison, 4.3 stars, with zero recorded reviews, a pattern that stands out against the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 4.6 stars over 426 reviews or the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 4.7 stars over 393. Its 200+ bought-last-month figure is respectable, matching the Johnson SM11/8-GLD, but trails the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 400+. Without a review count to back the rating, the 4.3-star figure carries less weight than the ratings on the single-spoon listings in this set. The bought-last-month volume suggests buyers are drawn to the five-pack value proposition even without an established review history to confirm it.

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Frequently asked questions

How many spoons come in the Sougayilang SJY-5PCS box?

It includes five metal spoons, each 2.95 inches with a treble hook, for a total set weight of 6.4 ounces, priced at $14.99, which works out to roughly $3 per spoon. That per-piece cost undercuts every single spoon in this comparison.

Why does the Sougayilang SJY-5PCS have a lower rating than other spoons in this comparison?

It lists a 4.3-star rating with zero recorded reviews, the lowest average and thinnest review record among the four spoons compared, versus 4.6 to 4.7 stars backed by 191 to 426 reviews on the Johnson and Berkley options. Its 200+ bought-last-month figure is still respectable, though.

What species is the Sougayilang SJY-5PCS spoon set designed for?

The listed target species are trout and tuna, narrower than the all-species labeling on the Johnson and Berkley spoons in this comparison, and it uses a treble hook technique suited to that open-water use. The 2.95 inch metal spoons are sized to match that heavier presentation.

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