Fishing Spoons

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All Fishing Spoons

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About Fishing Spoons

A pike follows a wobbling spoon out of a weed edge and crushes it boatside, that's the classic spoon moment anglers keep coming back for. The blade shape does the work: a thin, curved piece of metal or blended material that wobbles and flashes without needing a retrieve trick. This lineup ranges from single classic Johnson and Berkley spoons around six dollars to multi-piece jigging and saltwater kits near twenty dollars. Colors run gold, silver, and mixed patterns, sizes span from an eighth ounce to bulkier three-quarter and one-and-an-eighth ounce blades. Whether you're casting for bass and walleye in a lake or jigging saltwater structure, the specs below sort out which spoon fits the job.

How we curated this list

We don't cast these spoons ourselves, we compare what's publicly listed: Amazon price, star rating, review count, units bought last month, and the spec sheet for material, weight, size, and color. A spoon with a high rating built on hundreds of reviews, like the Johnson SM3/4-SLVR at 4.6 stars across 486 reviews, signals a track record multi-packs with zero reviews haven't earned yet. Availability and recent purchase volume matter too, since a spoon sitting in stock with 600+ bought last month tells a different story than one with thin sales. That comparison, not a tackle box test, is how this list gets ranked.