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Yarie Ringo Trout Spoon
Yarie Ringo Trout Spoon
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Yarie Ringo Trout Spoon
The Yarie Ringo is a premium Japanese trout spoon built for anglers who want more casting distance, stronger presence, and reliable control in creeks, ponds, streams, and stocked trout water. Available in 2.1g and 3.0g, the Ringo is a great choice when you need to cover water and reach fish that lighter spoons cannot comfortably reach.
Yarie
Ringo
2.1g / 3.0g
Japanese Trout Spoon
Built for Distance and Control
The Ringo is the spoon to reach for when you want something with more authority than a tiny finesse spoon. It gives you better casting distance, better line control, and enough weight to fish across pools, seams, deeper holes, and open trout water.
It is especially useful when fish are spread out, holding a little deeper, sitting in current, or when wind makes lighter spoons harder to manage.
Key Features
- Premium Japanese trout spoon
- Available in 2.1g and 3.0g
- Great for longer casts and covering water
- Strong choice for trout, chub, panfish, and small predators
- Works well in creeks, streams, stocked trout ponds, and light river current
- Good option when lighter spoons are too hard to control
- Useful for steady retrieves, count-down retrieves, current swings, and search fishing
2.1g
The all-around finesse power size. Best for creeks, stocked trout water, moderate current, longer casts, and deeper pools without going too heavy.
3.0g
The stronger casting and current-control size. Best for bigger pools, open water, windy days, rivers, stocked trout lakes, and active search fishing.
Creek Life Notes
The Ringo is not the tiny, delicate creek spoon you throw when fish are sipping bugs in two inches of water. This is the one you grab when you need to reach across a pool, get down a little faster, fight light current, or cover water until you find fish.
For Appalachian creeks, the 2.1g is the better all-around size. The 3.0g is the one I’d use for deeper bridge holes, stocked trout water, bigger streams, windy banks, and places where a micro spoon just does not have enough weight.
Steady Retrieve
Cast, count it down if needed, and retrieve at a steady pace to search water and locate active fish.
Count Down
Let the spoon sink before starting your retrieve to reach deeper trout, suspended fish, and cold-water fish.
Current Swing
Cast across or slightly upstream and let the spoon sweep through seams, eddies, and soft current edges.
Search Bait
Use the 3.0g when fish are spread out and you need to cover more water with fewer casts.
Recommended Tackle
- Rod: UL to light spinning rod
- Reel: 1000 to 2000 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 | Ringo |
| Lure Type | Japanese Trout Spoon |
| Weights | 2.1g, 3.0g |
| Approx. U.S. Equivalent | 2.1g ≈ 5/64 oz / 3.0g ≈ 1/10 oz |
| Best Water | Creeks, streams, trout ponds, stocked water, light river current |
| Best Use | Trout, chub, panfish, small predators, current, longer casts, deeper pools |
FAQ
```What is the Yarie Ringo best for?
The Ringo is best for trout, chub, panfish, small predators, longer casts, deeper pools, and covering water.
Should I choose 2.1g or 3.0g?
Choose 2.1g for all-around creek and trout fishing. Choose 3.0g when you need more casting distance, more depth, or better current control.
Is the Ringo good for Appalachian creeks?
Yes, especially in deeper pools, runs, bridge holes, stocked trout water, and larger creek sections where lighter spoons are harder to control.
Does it work for panfish?
Yes. Bluegill, redbreast, crappie, creek chubs, dace, shiners, and small bass will hit it on light tackle.
Is this a micro spoon?
No. The Ringo is more of a full-size trout spoon compared to ultra-light options like the Micro Dexter or T-Roll.
What line should I use?
Use 3–6 lb mono or fluorocarbon, or thin PE braid with a 3–6 lb fluorocarbon leader.
```The Yarie Ringo is a Japanese trout spoon built for anglers who need distance, control, and a stronger presence in the water. With 2.1g and 3.0g options, it is a strong choice for trout, chub, panfish, Appalachian creeks, stocked trout water, deeper pools, and small stream fishing where lighter spoons do not have enough reach.
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