Our Trout Spoon Lure Set caters to your trout fishing needs in New Zealand. As it's loaded with 5 vibrant, high-quality spoon lures, you'll find your fishing trips to be robustly efficient.
Our lures come in unique colours, each replicating different prey, making your catch promising in any water condition.
The Verdict? Our Trout Spoon Lure Set offers excellent value with optimal performance, promising an invigorating fishing experience.
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These 7g trout spoon lures come in a variety of colours, including red, silver, gold, and luminous options. Ideal for New Zealand rivers, lakes, and coastal fishing, they are lightweight yet durable, making them perfect for targeting trout, perch, kahawai, and even snapper. Here’s how to use them effectively.
Best for: Trout, kahawai, and perch.
When to use:
Technique: Cast upstream and retrieve steadily to mimic a fleeing prey fish. Add occasional pauses for a darting motion.
Best for: Trout, perch, and kahawai.
When to use:
Technique: Retrieve slowly and steadily with small twitches to mimic an injured fish.
Best for: Snapper, larger trout, and kahawai.
When to use:
Technique: Allow the lure to sink to the bottom, then retrieve at a medium speed for maximum effect.
Best for: Snapper, tarakihi, and kahawai.
When to use:
Technique: Charge the lure under natural or artificial light before casting. Use a slow, steady retrieve to maximise visibility.
Best for: Perch, trout, and juvenile snapper.
When to use:
Technique: Retrieve at a medium speed to highlight the vibrant orange colour and attract predatory fish.
These lightweight yet durable spoon lures are designed to mimic the natural movement of baitfish, making them irresistible to predatory fish. The variety of colours ensures you’re prepared for any water condition or weather, while the compact design makes them easy to transport and use. Perfect for anglers looking to maximise their fishing experience in New Zealand’s diverse waters.