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Yarie T-Spoon Trout Spoon

Yarie T-Spoon Trout Spoon

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Yarie T-Spoon Trout Spoon

The Yarie T-Spoon is a premium Japanese area trout spoon designed around automatic, irregular movement that helps trigger trout when a normal steady retrieve is not enough. Available in 0.9g and 1.1g, it is built for pressured fish, clear water, small streams, stocked trout ponds, and technical ultra-light fishing.

Brand
Yarie
Model
No. 706 T-Spoon
Weights
0.9g / 1.1g
Action
Automatic Slide Action

Built to Trigger Followers

The T-Spoon is designed to create a naturally irregular slide during the retrieve. Instead of moving in one predictable line, it occasionally kicks, shifts, and slides on its own, giving following trout a small change in movement to react to.

That makes it especially useful when fish are interested enough to follow but not aggressive enough to commit. The T-Spoon gives you a built-in trigger without needing constant rod twitches or complicated technique.

Key Features

  • Premium Japanese area trout spoon
  • Available in 0.9g and 1.1g
  • Automatic Slide Action creates irregular movement during retrieve
  • High range keeping performance for controlled shallow-to-mid presentations
  • Quick swim start gets the spoon working fast after the cast
  • Kick-back action helps trigger pressured or following fish
  • Excellent for trout ponds, creeks, streams, light current, and clear water
  • Works for trout, panfish, creek chubs, dace, shiners, and small creek species

0.9g

The finesse option. Best for shallow water, calm pools, clear creeks, pressured trout, and slower presentations where you want the spoon to stay higher in the water.

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1.1g

The all-around size. Best when you need a little more distance, better control, slightly deeper tracking, or more presence in moving water.

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Creek Life Notes

The T-Spoon is the one I’d reach for when fish are acting weird — following, swiping, turning away, or just not fully eating. That little automatic slide gives the spoon a change-up that can make a fish finally commit.

The 0.9g is perfect for skinny creek water and calm pools. The 1.1g is the better all-around Appalachian creek size when you need to reach across a pool, swing a seam, or keep the spoon tracking in light current.

Steady Retrieve

The main presentation. Cast, let it settle, and retrieve smoothly while the spoon creates its own irregular slide.

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Follower Trigger

When fish follow but won’t eat, keep the retrieve steady and let the built-in slide and kick-back action do the work.

Count Down

Count the spoon down 1–3 seconds to find suspended fish in pools, ponds, and deeper creek sections.

Creek Swing

Cast across or slightly upstream and let the T-Spoon swing naturally through seams and soft current edges.

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Recommended Tackle

  • Rod: XUL to UL 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 No. 706 T-Spoon
Lure Type Japanese Area Trout Spoon
Weights 0.9g, 1.1g
Approx. U.S. Equivalent 0.9g ≈ 1/32 oz / 1.1g ≈ between 1/32 oz and 3/64 oz
Action Automatic Slide Action / Kick-Back Action
Best Water Creeks, trout ponds, stocked water, small streams, light current
Best Use Pressured trout, following fish, clear water, finesse UL fishing

FAQ

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What is the Yarie T-Spoon best for?

The T-Spoon is best for pressured trout, following fish, clear water, small streams, stocked trout ponds, and finesse ultra-light fishing.

What makes the T-Spoon different?

Its Automatic Slide Action creates small irregular movements during the retrieve, giving fish a natural trigger without needing constant rod work.

Should I choose 0.9g or 1.1g?

Choose 0.9g for skinny water, calm pools, and shallow presentations. Choose 1.1g when you need more casting distance, better tracking, or light current control.

Is the T-Spoon good for creeks?

Yes. It works well in pools, seams, soft current edges, bridge holes, and shallow Appalachian creek water.

Does it work for panfish?

Yes. Bluegill, redbreast, crappie, creek chubs, dace, shiners, and small bass will hit it when matched with light tackle.

How should I fish it?

Start with a slow steady retrieve. If fish follow without eating, keep the retrieve controlled and let the spoon’s slide and kick-back action trigger the bite.

What line should I use?

Use 2–4 lb mono or fluorocarbon, or thin PE braid with a light fluorocarbon leader.

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The Yarie T-Spoon is a refined Japanese area trout spoon built for technical anglers who need more than a basic wobble. With automatic slide movement, quick swim start, and a controlled finesse profile, it is a strong choice for trout, panfish, Appalachian creeks, stocked trout ponds, and pressured fish that need a little extra trigger before they bite.

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