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Yarie Ringo 2 Midi Hammered Trout Spoon
Yarie Ringo 2 Midi Hammered Trout Spoon
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Yarie Ringo 2 Midi Hammered Trout Spoon
The Yarie Ringo 2 Midi Hammered is a compact Japanese trout spoon built for controlled finesse fishing with added hammered flash. At 2.0g, it gives anglers enough weight for accurate casts, creek control, and stocked trout water while keeping a smaller profile than heavier trout spoons.
Yarie
Ringo 2 Midi Hammered
2.0g
Approx. 1/14 oz
Compact Spoon with Extra Flash
The Ringo 2 Midi Hammered takes the compact Ringo-style trout spoon profile and adds a hammered surface for extra broken flash. Instead of one flat reflection, the hammered finish throws smaller flashes as the spoon moves, rolls, and changes angle in the water.
That makes it a strong option when trout are tracking small spoons but need a little more visual trigger, especially in clear water, light current, stocked ponds, and creek pools.
Key Features
- Premium Japanese trout spoon
- Compact Midi profile
- 2.0g weight for good castability without feeling oversized
- Hammered finish creates broken flash and extra visual trigger
- Strong choice for trout, panfish, chubs, dace, shiners, and small stream species
- Works well in creeks, stocked ponds, small streams, and light current
- Good middle-ground spoon between micro finesse and heavier trout spoons
Creek Life Notes
This is a good Creek Life size. It is heavier than the tiny micro spoons, but it still feels controlled and fishable in smaller water. The hammered finish gives it a little extra pop without turning it into some loud, oversized bait.
I’d fish this in deeper creek pools, stocked trout water, bridge holes, soft current seams, and places where a 1g spoon feels a little too light but a 3g spoon feels like too much.
Steady Retrieve
Cast and retrieve smoothly to let the spoon work naturally while the hammered surface throws broken flash.
Count Down
Let it sink briefly before retrieving to reach deeper pools, suspended trout, and cold-water fish.
Creek Swing
Cast across current and let the spoon sweep through seams, eddies, and soft current edges.
Stop & Fall
Pause during the retrieve and let the spoon fall. The hammered finish can flash hard as it drops.
Recommended Tackle
- Rod: UL to light spinning rod
- Reel: 500 to 1000 size spinning reel
- Line: 2–5 lb mono, 2–5 lb fluorocarbon, or PE 0.3–0.5
- Leader: 3–6 lb fluorocarbon
- Connection: Small trout-area snap or direct tie
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Yarie |
| Model | Ringo 2 Midi Hammered |
| Lure Type | Japanese Trout Spoon |
| Weight | 2.0g |
| Approx. U.S. Equivalent | Approx. 1/14 oz |
| Finish Style | Hammered |
| Best Water | Creeks, streams, stocked trout ponds, pools, seams, light current |
| Best Use | Trout, panfish, chubs, dace, shiners, small creek species |
FAQ
```What is the Yarie Ringo 2 Midi Hammered best for?
It is best for trout, panfish, chubs, creeks, stocked trout ponds, deeper pools, and light current where you want a compact spoon with extra flash.
What does the hammered finish do?
The hammered surface breaks up light and creates smaller flashes as the spoon moves, rolls, and falls.
Is 2.0g good for Appalachian creeks?
Yes. It is a strong middle-ground size for creek pools, seams, bridge holes, stocked trout water, and places where lighter spoons are harder to control.
Is this heavier than a micro spoon?
Yes. It has more casting distance and control than ultra-light spoons, but it still keeps a compact trout spoon profile.
What line should I use?
Use 2–5 lb mono or fluorocarbon, or thin PE braid with a 3–6 lb fluorocarbon leader.
Does it work for panfish?
Yes. Bluegill, redbreast, crappie, chubs, dace, shiners, and small bass will hit it on light tackle.
```The Yarie Ringo 2 Midi Hammered 2.0g is a compact Japanese trout spoon made for anglers who want extra flash, better control, and a clean middle-ground weight. It is a strong option for trout, panfish, Appalachian creeks, stocked water, deeper pools, and light current where a tiny spoon is too light but a full-size spoon feels like too much.
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