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| nage >1m | 19 | 1.8 cm | 6 g | 1 | coulant | 12 |
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| nage >1m | 20 | 1.8 cm | 6 g | 1 | coulant | 12 |
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The SMITH AR Spinner spinning spoon is designed to meet the demands of technical anglers fishing small streams. Originally developed by a Japanese specialist in mountain rivers, it stands out for its instant rotation on contact with the water. This exceptional responsiveness triggers strikes from trout, perch or chub stationed in very short current seams, where a less lively lure would go unnoticed.
Thanks to its compact, perfectly balanced body, this ultra-reactive trout spoon remains stable both on slow and fast retrieves. The blade produces consistent flashes and tight vibrations that transmit along the whole line while retaining excellent lure control. You fish precisely—whether skimming a cluttered bank, following a micro-cascade, or working behind an obstacle.
This specific design allows the SMITH AR Spinner spinning spoon to activate within the first centimeters of the drift. The blade starts without a dead zone, which is crucial to exploit very short lies such as current heads or pronounced breaks. The central weight limits continuous pull on the line, offering a smoother, less suspicious presentation to pressured fish.
In the field, this model makes the difference in any situation where lure control is essential. Its excellent holding power in current lets you pass precisely behind stones, in front of covers, and under low branches without losing or crossing the trajectory. You maintain constant contact with the spoon, which makes detecting the subtlest takes easier and significantly improves hookup rates.
Another major asset: this metal spoon for small streams fishes a range of depths effectively without departing from its path. By simply changing rod angle and retrieval speed, you instantly adjust the swimming depth. The blade continues to rotate steadily, producing a strong vibratory signal that attracts both active and sluggish fish, in clear as well as slightly stained water.
To get the most from this river trout spinning spoon, we recommend using a light, sensitive-action rod paired with a subtle leader and thin-diameter line. Cast slightly upstream of the targeted lies, let the spoon come under tension, then accompany the drift before beginning the retrieve. This approach presents the lure naturally in the current, like prey carried by the water.
Don't hesitate to vary retrieval speeds and add small twitches: accelerations, releases, short controlled pauses. The blade's responsiveness restarts rotation instantly as soon as you put the lure back under tension. Alternate upstream–downstream passes to sweep a promising area thoroughly, focusing on shaded spots, undercut banks and return currents where fish lie in wait.
Question 1 : Is this spinning spoon suitable only for trout in streams?
Answer: No. While the SMITH AR Spinner excels for trout fishing in small streams, it is also effective on other moderate-sized predatory fish such as perch or chub, provided you use fine, appropriate tackle and adapt your retrieve to the conditions.