Trout 12pcs Fishing Spoons Lures Review
Our verdict
At $12.99 for twelve spoons, the Trout 12pcs Fishing Spoons Lures set works out to roughly $1.08 per lure, the lowest per-piece cost in this comparison, backed by a 4.4-star rating across 135 reviews and 100+ units bought last month.
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Anglers who want a large 12-piece spoon assortment at a low per-lure cost, about $1.08 each, and who are fine with a mid-range 4.4-star rating across 135 reviews rather than the higher-rated single spoons in this comparison.
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Skip it if you want detailed spec listings before buying, since no material, weight or hook-style details are published here, and the Berkley SM1/2-GLD backs its 4.7-star rating across 393 reviews with a full spec sheet instead.
- Priced 35% above the category median ($9.64 across 14 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 135 owner ratings
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Popularity3.2/5
135 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Trout 12pcs Fishing Spoons Lures listing is a bulk option in a lineup otherwise made up of single spoons. At $12.99 for twelve pieces, the per-lure cost lands around $1.08, well under the $5.99 to $6.99 single-spoon prices of the Johnson SM11/8-GLD, Johnson SM3/4-GLD and Berkley SM1/2-GLD. Unlike those three, this listing does not publish material, weight or hook-style specs, so the product name is the only clue to its trout-focused design.
On rating, it sits at 4.4 stars across 135 reviews, matching the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's 4.4-star average but on fewer reviews, 135 against 191. It trails the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 4.6 stars and the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 4.7 stars. Bought-last-month comes in at 100+, the same tier as the Berkley SM1/2-GLD and below the Johnson spoons' 200+ to 400+ figures, though still enough to show consistent turnover for a twelve-piece bulk listing.
For anglers who want volume over documentation, twelve lures for under $13 is hard to match on a per-piece basis in this comparison. Anyone who wants a fully specified single spoon with a higher rating will find more detail and a stronger track record in the Johnson or Berkley listings instead, since those three spoons list exact weight, size, hook technique and target species while this one does not.
Pros
- $12.99 for twelve spoons works out to about $1.08 per lure, the lowest per-piece price in this comparison
- 4.4-star rating matches the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's average
- 135 reviews behind the rating, giving some track record despite the bulk pricing
- 100+ units bought last month shows ongoing demand for the set
- In stock and available as a ready assortment rather than buying single spoons separately
Cons
- No material, weight or hook-style specs published, unlike every other spoon in this comparison
- 4.4-star rating trails the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 4.6 stars and Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 4.7 stars
- 135 reviews is the smallest count among the higher-rated spoons here
- Bought-last-month of 100+ is tied for the lowest demand figure in this group
Performance notes
With no published material, weight or hook-style specs, there is less to interpret about the Trout 12pcs Fishing Spoons Lures set beyond its price and pack size. Twelve spoons for $12.99 puts the per-lure cost at roughly $1.08, a bulk-buy structure aimed at anglers who want an assortment to try across conditions rather than a single, specified spoon. The trout focus named in the listing suggests smaller, lighter presentations are likely, though without a listed weight or size range that remains an inference from the product name rather than a documented spec. Compared to the fully specified Johnson and Berkley spoons in this set, which list exact weights, sizes, hook technique and target species, this listing asks buyers to weigh price and pack count against a thinner documentation trail.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star rating across 135 reviews places the Trout 12pcs Fishing Spoons Lures set on par with the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's average, though on fewer reviews, and behind the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 4.6 stars and the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 4.7 stars. Its 100+ bought-last-month figure matches the lowest tier in this comparison, shared with the Berkley SM1/2-GLD, and trails the Johnson spoons' 200+ to 400+ range. The combination of a mid-range rating, a moderate review count and modest recent demand suggests a steady but not standout seller, likely helped by its bulk 12-piece pricing rather than a rating advantage over the competition.
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Frequently asked questions
How many spoons come in the Trout 12pcs Fishing Spoons Lures set?
The listing includes twelve spoons for $12.99, which works out to roughly $1.08 per lure, the lowest per-piece cost among the spoons in this comparison. It also carries a 4.4-star rating across 135 reviews and 100+ units bought last month as well.
What is the rating on the Trout 12pcs Fishing Spoons Lures set?
It holds a 4.4-star average across 135 reviews, matching the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's rating but trailing the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 4.6 stars and the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 4.7 stars. Its review count of 135 is also smaller than the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's 191 reviews.
Are material and hook-type specs listed for the Trout 12pcs Fishing Spoons Lures set?
No. Unlike the Johnson and Berkley spoons in this comparison, this listing does not publish material, weight or hook-style details, so buyers have price, rating and demand figures to go on instead. At $12.99 for twelve pieces, that works out to roughly $1.08 per lure.