Spin Fishing for Trout: Best Lures, Rigs & Techniques

Spin fishing is the most versatile and accessible method for trout — it works in rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs with the same basic gear. A light spinning rod and some good lures is enough to catch fish consistently in virtually any trout water.

Spinning Gear

Rod: 6–7 foot ultralight or light spinning rod rated for 2–6lb line

Ugly Stik Elite ultralight spinning rod

➜ Ugly Stik Elite 6ft Ultralight — Buy on Amazon

Reel: 1000–2500 size spinning reel with smooth drag

Shimano Sienna spinning reel

➜ Shimano Sienna 1000 — Buy on Amazon

Line: 4–6lb monofilament or 10lb braid with a 4–6lb fluorocarbon leader

➜ Berkley Trilene XL 4lb — Buy on Amazon

Best Spinning Lures for Trout

Inline Spinners — The #1 Trout Lure

Cast upstream at a 45-degree angle, retrieve just fast enough to keep the blade spinning. The most productive cast lands just upstream of visible structure and drifts naturally through the holding area.

Panther Martin in sizes 1/32–1/4 oz — yellow/black and silver/red are the go-to colors

Panther Martin inline spinner

➜ Panther Martin Spinner Assortment — Buy on Amazon

Mepps Aglia in sizes 0–2 — gold blade in murky water; silver in clear

Mepps Aglia spinner

➜ Mepps Aglia #1 — Buy on Amazon

Floating Minnow Plugs

Cast upstream, let it drift, then twitch and retrieve. The Rapala Original Floating Minnow has been catching trout since the 1930s.

Rapala Original Floating Minnow

➜ Rapala Original F05 — Buy on Amazon

Spoons

Kastmaster in 1/8–1/4 oz cast a long distance and cover water efficiently in rivers and lakes.

Acme Kastmaster spoon

➜ Acme Kastmaster 1/8oz — Buy on Amazon

Small Jigs

Berkley Gulp Trout Worm on a 1/32–1/16 oz jig head is effective in cold water when fish are less responsive to fast-moving lures.

➜ Berkley Gulp Trout Worm — Buy on Amazon

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast should I retrieve a spinner for trout?

Just fast enough to keep the blade spinning — you can feel the vibration through the rod. Vary your speed until you find what’s working. A slow retrieve with occasional pauses often triggers following fish to commit.


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