10pcs Fishing Spoons Lures Kits, Trout Saltwater Fishing Lures, 2 Review

4.8 (28) Amazon rating$18.99100+ bought last month

Our verdict

This 10-piece trout and saltwater spoon kit costs $18.99 and holds a 4.8 star rating across 28 reviews, though the spec sheet lists Pieces as 1 despite the 10pcs title, a mismatch worth checking before buying. At 100+ bought last month, demand matches the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's own pace on this page.

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Best for

Anglers targeting trout in saltwater who want a yellow, 2.17 inch metal jig-spoon at 2.5 ounces, and who are comfortable double-checking the piece count against the 10pcs title before ordering.

Skip if

Skip it if the Pieces: 1 spec sheet detail matters more to you than the 10pcs title, since the listing data is inconsistent, or if you want a rating backed by more than 28 reviews.

  • Material Metal
  • Weight 2.5 Ounces
  • Technique Jig, Spoon Lure
  • Size 2.17inch
  • Color Yellow
  • Pieces 1
  • Priced 97% above the category median ($9.64 across 14 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.8/5

    4.8 average across 28 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.8/5

    28 owner reviews, fewer 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

Trout spoons need to be light enough to flutter down through clear water without looking unnatural, and yellow remains a proven color for stained streams and lakes. This 10-piece kit is built around that idea, listing a 2.17 inch yellow metal spoon at 2.5 ounces for $18.99, aimed at trout and saltwater fishing.

There is a discrepancy worth flagging here: the product title advertises 10 pieces, but the spec sheet lists Pieces as 1. That gap between the marketing title and the listed spec is exactly the kind of detail worth confirming with the seller or checking in the product photos before ordering, rather than assuming the title is accurate. Everything else on the spec sheet, the Metal material, 2.5 ounce weight, jig and spoon lure technique, and 2.17 inch size, reads as a single-lure listing.

At 4.8 stars across 28 reviews, the rating outpaces the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's 4.4 stars and the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 4.6 stars, though its 28 reviews is the smallest sample of any spoon compared here. Bought last month sits at 100+, the same tier as the Berkley SM1/2-GLD, so demand is steady even with the piece-count question unresolved.

Pros

  • 4.8 star rating beats the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's 4.4 stars and the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 4.6 stars.
  • 2.5 ounce weight and 2.17 inch size are clearly specified, useful for matching rod and line weight for trout.
  • Metal build with a jig and spoon lure technique spec suited to active retrieves.
  • 100+ bought last month matches the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's demand pace.
  • Yellow color is a proven, visible pattern for stained water trout fishing.

Cons

  • The spec sheet lists Pieces as 1 while the product title says 10pcs, a discrepancy worth confirming before buying.
  • 28 reviews is the smallest sample of any spoon compared here, well below the 191 to 426 reviews on the Johnson and Berkley spoons.
  • Only one color, yellow, is listed, versus the gold options on the comparison spoons.
  • At $18.99 it costs more upfront than any single comparison spoon here.

Specifications

MaterialMetal
Weight2.5 Ounces
TechniqueJig, Spoon Lure
Size2.17inch
ColorYellow
Pieces1

Performance notes

At 2.5 ounces and 2.17 inches, this spoon sits heavier than the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 1/2 oz and closer in weight class to the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's 1-1/8 ounce spec, which should give it decent casting distance and a fast flutter on the drop for trout in current. The jig and spoon lure technique spec suggests it is meant to be worked both as a vertical jig and a cast-and-retrieve spoon, giving it more versatility than a single-technique lure. Yellow is a strong, visible color choice in stained or low-light water, matching the trout and saltwater use case in the title. The most important thing to verify before ordering is the piece count. The title says 10pcs, but the spec sheet lists Pieces as 1, so confirming exactly what ships in the box against the listing photos is worth the extra minute before checkout.

What buyers say

A 4.8 star average across 28 reviews outranks the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's 4.4 stars over 191 reviews and the Johnson SM3/4-GLD's 4.6 stars over 426, though the review count here is the thinnest of the group, meaning fewer buyers have weighed in overall. The 100+ bought last month figure matches the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's own pace, suggesting the listing sees steady, comparable demand despite fewer total reviews. Given the title-versus-spec mismatch on piece count, the strong rating from a smaller buyer pool is worth reading as encouraging but not yet fully proven, especially compared to spoons here with review counts in the hundreds.

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Frequently asked questions

How many pieces come with this fishing spoon kit?

The product title says 10pcs, but the spec sheet lists Pieces as 1, an inconsistency worth confirming with the listing photos or seller before ordering. Buyers should not assume the title figure is accurate without checking the actual product images first.

What size and weight is this trout spoon?

The spec sheet lists a 2.17 inch size at 2.5 ounces, putting it between the Berkley SM1/2-GLD's 1/2 oz and the Johnson SM11/8-GLD's 1-1/8 ounce in this comparison. That weight range suits trout and general saltwater casting rather than ultra-light finesse presentations.

Does this spoon work for both trout and saltwater fishing?

The product title lists it for trout and saltwater fishing, and the yellow color and 2.5 ounce metal build support that dual use. At 4.8 stars across 28 reviews, buyers appear satisfied, though the review sample is smaller than the Johnson and Berkley spoons compared here.

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