Parsons Lures "White Gold" Pattern Spoon

Parsons Lures
SKU:
PRSN-P25
$6.99
(1 review)
Condition:
New
Availability:
Ships within 1 day from our Cedar Falls, Iowa warehouse.

"White Gold" Pattern Fishing Spoon by Parsons Lures

The "White Gold" Pattern Fishing Spoon by Parsons Lures is a fusion of elegance and utility, presenting an opulent gold and holographic silver design that captures the essence of luxury fishing gear. The subtle gradient from glittering gold to shimmering silver imitates the sun's reflection off a baitfish, making it an irresistible target for predatory fish. Engineered to perform, this spoon's sleek profile and balanced weight ensure a smooth and enticing action that simulates a wounded baitfish. The lure is outfitted with a high-quality, sharp treble hook to maximize hookups. Its universal appeal makes it highly effective for targeting game fish across various environments. Use it to attract a diverse range of species, including sea trout, salmon, and steelhead in freshwater, and snook, tarpon, and kingfish in saltwater.

  • 1/8oz
    • Dimensions: 1/2" width x 1 1/2" length
    • Hook Size: 8
  • 1/4oz
    • Dimensions: 1/2" width x 2" length
    • Hook Size: 8
  • 1/2oz
    • Dimensions: 5/8" width x 3" length
    • Hook Size: 4
  • 3/4oz
    • Dimensions: 1 1/4" width x 3 1/2" length
    • Hook Size: 2/0
  • 7/8oz
    • Dimensions: 7/8" width x 4" length
    • Hook Size: 2

All Parsons Lure spoons are epoxy coated and baked for extreme durability, not just painted and clear coated. Also, all lures are hand-made in the USA, so patterns will vary slightly from spoon to spoon.

  • Versatile for both freshwater and saltwater fishing
  • Targeting sea trout, salmon, and steelhead in rivers and streams
  • Attracting snook, tarpon, and kingfish in coastal waters
  • Suitable for casting, trolling, and jigging techniques

Target Species:

  • Sea Trout
  • Salmon
  • Steelhead
  • Snook
  • Tarpon
  • Kingfish

Reviews

  • 5
    White gold pattern

    Posted by Brian Wargo on 31st Mar 2024

    I fish at a small county lake and I can see this lure flashing as soon as I start reeling it in . Amazing ?