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Trout Spinner820071 Spinnerbait Review

4.5 (310) Amazon rating$12.99900+ bought last month

Our verdict

This Trout Spinner 5-pack costs $12.99, about $2.60 per lure, and holds a 4.5 star average across 310 reviews with 900+ bought last month. At 0.06 ounces per piece, it is by far the lightest spinnerbait in this comparison, built for finesse trout presentations.

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Best for

Anglers targeting trout with light tackle who need a small, alloy steel treble-hook spinner. The 900+ bought last month is the second-highest recent volume in this comparison, showing strong ongoing demand for this weight class.

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Anglers targeting bass or larger species who need a heavier lure with more casting weight. At 0.06 ounces, this is far lighter than the 1.12-ounce Yakima 206-WH and better suited to smaller water and lighter line.

  • Material Alloy Steel
  • Weight 0.06 Ounces
  • Technique Treble Hook
  • Size 0.1oz
  • Color Style A-0.1oz/5PCS
  • Pieces 5
  • Priced 30% above the category median ($9.99 across 71 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.4/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 310 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.2/5

    310 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

A trout stream calls for a different lure than a bass pond, and this 5-piece Trout Spinner set is built around that difference. At 0.06 ounces per piece, it is the lightest spinnerbait in this comparison by a wide margin, well under the 1.12-ounce Yakima 206-WH and the 0.02-kilogram Strike MK-93G, and it uses alloy steel construction with a treble hook rather than the J Hook or Needle Point styles on the alternatives.

At $12.99 for 5 pieces, the cost works out to about $2.60 per lure, higher per piece than any single lure in this comparison but justified by a size and weight class none of the alternatives match. The 0.1oz size designation confirms this is built for light-tackle finesse work rather than long casts or heavy cover.

The demand numbers back the format. A 4.5 star average across 310 reviews sits close to the top of this comparison, and 900+ bought last month is the second-highest recent volume shown here, trailing only a much larger multi-species kit. For anglers who specifically need a light, small-profile spinner rather than a standard bass-weight lure, this is the clearest option in the lineup.

Pros

  • 0.06 ounces per piece, the lightest spinnerbait in this comparison
  • Alloy steel construction for a small, stiff frame
  • 4.5 star average across 310 reviews
  • 900+ bought last month, the second-highest recent volume in this lineup
  • Ships 5 pieces per pack, giving spares for snag-prone trout water
  • InStock and shipping

Cons

  • About $2.60 per lure, the highest per-piece cost of any alternative here
  • Too light at 0.06 ounces for anglers targeting bass or larger species
  • 310 reviews is a smaller sample than the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 or Yakima 206-WH's 1,023
  • No target species listed in the specs beyond the trout-focused product name

Specifications

MaterialAlloy Steel
Weight0.06 Ounces
TechniqueTreble Hook
Size0.1oz
ColorStyle A-0.1oz/5PCS
Pieces5

Performance notes

At 0.06 ounces per piece and a 0.1oz size designation, this is the lightest lure in the entire comparison, a fraction of the 1.12-ounce Yakima 206-WH or even the 0.02-kilogram Strike MK-93G. That weight class points to light spinning tackle and thinner line, the setup typically used for trout in smaller streams or stocked ponds rather than bass water. Alloy steel construction keeps the small frame stiff enough to hold its spin at low retrieve speeds, and the treble hook style matches the Yakima 206-FRT's approach rather than the single J Hook or Needle Point on the other alternatives. Five pieces per pack at $12.99 means anglers get spares for the snags that come with fishing light gear in rocky trout water, without paying bulk-kit pricing for pieces built for a different species.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average across 310 reviews is a solid sample size, smaller than the Strike MK-93G's 1,536 or the Yakima 206-WH's 1,023 but well above the Yakima 206-FRT's 225. Bought last month at 900+ is the second-highest recent volume in this comparison, trailing only a much larger multi-piece kit and beating every single-lure alternative by a wide margin. That combination, a strong rating on a mid-size review base plus high recent purchase volume, suggests steady and growing demand for this specific light-tackle format rather than a niche or declining listing.

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Frequently asked questions

What makes the Trout Spinner different from standard bass spinnerbaits?

At 0.06 ounces per piece, it is far lighter than the bass-oriented alternatives in this comparison, which run up to 1.12 ounces. Combined with the 0.1oz size designation and alloy steel build, it is designed for light-tackle trout fishing rather than bass water.

Is $12.99 for 5 pieces a fair price for this spinner?

That works out to about $2.60 per lure, more per piece than the single bass spinnerbaits in this comparison, but those alternatives are not built to the same light weight class. The 900+ bought last month suggests buyers find the price justified for this format.

How strong is the demand behind the Trout Spinner's 4.5 star rating?

The rating is built on 310 reviews, a solid sample though smaller than the largest alternatives here, and it is backed by 900+ bought last month, the second-highest recent volume in this entire comparison behind only a much larger multi-species kit.

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