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Yarie Pirica More Trout Spoon
Yarie Pirica More Trout Spoon
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Yarie Pirica More Trout Spoon
The Yarie Pirica More is a premium Japanese trout spoon designed for slow retrieves, controlled fall, and clean action in both still water and current. Available in 1.0g, 1.5g, and 2.2g, it gives anglers a refined spoon option for trout, panfish, creeks, streams, and technical ultra-light fishing.
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Pirica More
1.0g / 1.5g / 2.2g
Smooth Fall / Slow Retrieve
Built for Slow Control
The Pirica More is made for anglers who want a spoon that can be worked slowly without losing its natural movement. Its compact body is designed to create a smooth, jiggly fall and stay usable when water is pushing against the spoon.
This makes it especially useful when trout are following but not committing, feeding in soft seams, sitting in pools, or holding in slower current where a fast, aggressive spoon can feel like too much.
Key Features
- Premium Japanese trout and area spoon
- Available in 1.0g, 1.5g, and 2.2g
- Designed for slow retrieves and controlled presentations
- Smooth, jiggly fall that can trigger strikes on the drop
- Works well in still water, creeks, streams, and light current
- Effective on down-current and down-cross stream presentations
- Excellent for trout, panfish, chubs, dace, shiners, and small creek species
1.0g
The finesse option. Best for shallow water, slow pools, spooky trout, and small creek presentations where control matters more than distance.
1.5g
The all-around size. A strong choice for creeks, stocked trout water, ponds, and general ultra-light spoon fishing.
2.2g
The distance and current-control option. Best when you need a longer cast, slightly deeper presentation, or more control in moving water.
Creek Life Notes
The Pirica More feels right at home in Appalachian creek water. It is not a loud, overpowering spoon. It is controlled, clean, and easy to fish slow through places where trout and panfish actually sit.
The 1.0g is great for skinny water and slow pockets. The 1.5g is probably the best all-around Creek Life size. The 2.2g is the one I’d grab when I need to reach across a pool, swing through current, or keep the spoon tracking in deeper runs.
Slow Retrieve
The main presentation. Cast, let it settle, and reel slowly enough to keep the spoon moving naturally.
Down-Cross Swing
Cast across and slightly downstream, then let the spoon work through the current seam under tension.
Stop & Fall
Retrieve a few feet, pause, and let the spoon fall. The smooth drop can trigger fish that follow without biting.
Pool Search
Use the 1.5g or 2.2g to cover a pool from different angles until fish show where they are holding.
Recommended Tackle
- Rod: XUL, UL, or light spinning rod
- Reel: 500 to 1000 size spinning reel
- Line: 2–4 lb mono, 2–4 lb fluorocarbon, or PE 0.2–0.4
- Leader: 2–5 lb fluorocarbon
- Connection: Micro trout-area snap or small round snap
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Yarie |
| Model | Pirica More |
| Lure Type | Japanese Trout Spoon |
| Weights | 1.0g, 1.5g, 2.2g |
| Approx. Ounces | 1.0g = 1/32oz / 1.5g = 1/20oz / 2.2g = 5/64oz |
| Action | Slow Retrieve / Smooth Jiggly Fall |
| Best Water | Creeks, streams, ponds, stocked trout water, light current |
| Best Use | Trout, panfish, creek species, slow presentations, controlled current fishing |
FAQ
```What is the Yarie Pirica More best for?
It is best for slow retrieves, controlled fall, trout fishing, small streams, creeks, ponds, and technical ultra-light presentations.
Which size should I choose?
Choose 1.0g for shallow finesse water, 1.5g for all-around creek and trout fishing, and 2.2g when you need more casting distance or current control.
Is the Pirica More good for creeks?
Yes. It works well in pools, seams, slow runs, soft current edges, and small stream trout water.
Does it work for panfish?
Yes. Bluegill, redbreast, crappie, creek chubs, dace, shiners, and other small species will hit it.
How should I fish it?
Start with a slow steady retrieve. Then try pauses, count-down retrieves, and down-cross swings through current seams.
Is this better than the Dexter?
Not better, just different. The Dexter is better for distance and covering water. The Pirica More is more about slow control, smooth fall, and finesse presentations.
What line should I use?
Use 2–4 lb mono or fluorocarbon, or thin PE braid with a light fluorocarbon leader.
```The Yarie Pirica More is a refined Japanese trout spoon built for anglers who want slow control, smooth fall, and natural action in small water. Whether you are fishing stocked trout, Appalachian creeks, clear ponds, or small stream species, the Pirica More gives you a versatile finesse spoon that can be worked carefully through the exact water fish are holding in.
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