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Yarie T-Fresh Trout Spoon
Yarie T-Fresh Trout Spoon
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Yarie T-Fresh Trout Spoon
The Yarie T-Fresh is a premium Japanese trout spoon built for anglers who want easy control, clear feedback, and a wide range of retrieve options. At 2.4g, it offers enough weight for accurate casting, better water coverage, and stronger control in stocked trout water, creeks, ponds, and small streams.
Yarie
No. 708 T-Fresh
2.4g
Approx. 3/32 oz
Easy to Feel, Easy to Fish
The T-Fresh was designed to make spoon fishing easier to control while still giving experienced anglers plenty of range. It provides enough resistance and vibration through the rod tip to help you feel when the spoon is swimming correctly.
At regular retrieve speeds, the T-Fresh produces a stronger wobbling action that moves water and gets noticed. When slowed down, it shifts into a more controlled rolling action, making it useful for pressured trout, colder water, and slower presentations.
Key Features
- Premium Japanese area trout spoon
- 2.4g weight for castability and control
- Approx. 3/32 oz U.S. equivalent
- Strong wobbling action at regular retrieve speeds
- Controlled rolling action at slow retrieve speeds
- Easy feedback through the rod tip for confident retrieve control
- Good choice for beginner, intermediate, and experienced spoon anglers
- Works well in trout ponds, stocked water, creeks, streams, and light current
Creek Life Notes
The T-Fresh 2.4g is a good option when you need a spoon with more feel than the tiny micro stuff. It casts well, tracks better in moving water, and gives enough vibration that you can tell what it is doing.
For Appalachian creeks, I’d use it in deeper pools, bridge holes, stocked trout water, bigger runs, and places where a 1g spoon feels too light. It is not the smallest finesse spoon in the box, but it is a good search spoon when you need to cover water and keep control.
Steady Retrieve
The best starting point. Cast, let it settle if needed, and retrieve steadily to produce a strong wobbling action.
Slow Roll
Slow the retrieve down to create a more rolling-centered action for pressured fish, clear water, and colder conditions.
Count Down
Let the spoon sink before retrieving to reach deeper pools, suspended trout, or fish holding below the surface.
Current Swing
Cast across or slightly upstream and let the spoon sweep through seams, eddies, and soft current edges.
Recommended Tackle
- Rod: UL to light spinning rod
- Reel: 1000 size spinning reel
- Line: 3–6 lb mono, 3–6 lb fluorocarbon, or PE 0.3–0.6
- Leader: 3–6 lb fluorocarbon
- Connection: Small trout-area snap or direct tie
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Yarie |
| Model | No. 708 T-Fresh |
| Lure Type | Japanese Area Trout Spoon |
| Weight | 2.4g |
| Approx. U.S. Equivalent | Approx. 3/32 oz |
| Action | Strong Wobble / Slow Roll |
| Best Water | Trout ponds, stocked water, creeks, deeper pools, small streams, light current |
| Best Use | Trout, panfish, chubs, dace, shiners, search fishing, controlled retrieve work |
FAQ
```What is the Yarie T-Fresh 2.4g best for?
It is best for trout, stocked water, ponds, creeks, deeper pools, and anglers who want a spoon that is easy to feel and control.
Is 2.4g close to 3/32 oz?
Yes. 2.4g is approximately 3/32 oz, making it heavier than micro spoons but still comfortable on ultra-light and light tackle.
How does the T-Fresh move?
At regular speeds it produces a stronger wobbling action. At slower speeds it transitions into a more controlled rolling action.
Is this good for beginners?
Yes. The T-Fresh is known for being easy to retrieve and easy to feel through the rod tip, which helps anglers know when the spoon is working correctly.
Will it work in Appalachian creeks?
Yes. It is especially useful in deeper creek pools, runs, stocked trout water, bridge holes, and light current.
Does it work for panfish?
Yes. Bluegill, redbreast, crappie, creek chubs, dace, shiners, and small bass will all hit small trout spoons on light tackle.
```The Yarie T-Fresh 2.4g is a Japanese trout spoon built for easy control, strong action, and dependable water coverage. With a roughly 3/32 oz weight, it fits well in stocked trout ponds, Appalachian creek pools, small streams, and light current where anglers need a spoon that casts well, tracks cleanly, and gives clear feedback on the retrieve.
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