Luhr Jensen Krocodile Spoon - 3/8 oz. - Chrome/Blue Prism-Lite

Luhr Jensen Krocodile Spoon - 3/8 oz. - Chrome/Blue Prism-Lite

Price: $4.99
Model
TD Code
LengthWeightColorPrice
1003-038-0153
JEN-0037-3
2 1/8''3/8 oz.Chrome/Blue Prism-Lite$4.99 USD
Start on any high mountain lake. Follow the water through countless rivers that increase in size before finally reaching ocean estuaries. Continue to the beach, pass the near shore structure, and head into the blue water. At any point in the journey you can catch fish on a Krocodile.

Whether the fish are trout, bass, salmon, stripers, bluefish or calicos, halibut or tuna. It's been that way for generations. The Krocodile operates on a simple premise: big fish eat smaller fish. Year in and year out, the Krocodile proves itself to be the most productive spoon ever built.

It can be cast and retrieved, jigged over structure, or trolled. Choose the size that best mirrors available prey, then pick the perfect finish from an extensive palette.
  • Versatile, Multi-Species, Minnow Design
  • Heavy Duty Construction
  • Corrosion Resistant Finishes
  • Sizes 016 through 058 are rigged with split rings, swivels & "Red Magic" flipper tails
  • Sizes 034 & 100 are rigged with welded rings
4.5 Stars based on 34 reviews
By steven
Washington
Solid product
November 9, 2021
Solid product that I've used for years.
By frank
Parkland, FL
mackerel and blue fish killer
September 7, 2021
using this spoon for over 40 years cant find one that's better.
By Anonymous
Florida
mackerel madness
July 31, 2021
I don't think there is a better spoon for mackerel.
By Robert
Gulf South
Great inshore lure
April 4, 2021
These krocs catch everything. Reds, speckled trout, Spanish mackerel and blues attack this lure. Perfect inshore lure that produces great numbers.
Pros
  • Great multi species lure
  • Works extremely well in the surf
By Brian
Chesapeake, VA
bluefish magnet
September 12, 2020
Bluefish might hit just about anything, but this spoon enables a decent casting distance and can be worked with a moderate retrieve. It gets the attention of the fish without wearing you out.
Pros
  • casts well, attracts a variety of species
Cons
  • I swap out to a VMC 4x treble hook or Siwash Hook
By Igor
NY
Krocodile Lure
July 20, 2020
Good lure for bluefish and striper.
By Catching t.
Smith river
Must have for tackle box
June 13, 2020
Use in surf fishing. Works well for various type of fish.
By robposse
Virginia
Heavy - works great in surf
December 10, 2019
Get the heavy ones with the metallic shine and they work great in the surf. Recommended for bluefish and striped bass.
Pros
  • Heavy-duty, so shiny.
Cons
  • The metallic shine is a piece of plastic that is glued on and will start to peel.
By Baja D.
Baja California
Green Mackeral color ''1 oz''--
June 5, 2019
doesn't weigh one ounce even with the hook.
Cons
  • doesn't weigh an ounce
By Jessie
nj
also a good alternative to a Kastmaster for snapper blues
October 2, 2018
I personally prefer Kastmaster Types, but i always have a few of these in my arsenal when I'm trying to catch some good bait or trying to get some chum for sharking. They work great if tied on the end of a Sabiki.


Pros
  • Work great in paired on the end of a Sabiki rig or alone. Cheap enough that if you lose the lure you won't have to cry that you lost a $20 lure.
By Brian
, NC
Excellent surf lure
September 30, 2018
One of my favorite lures for surf fishing. Blues, Spanish love it.
Pros
  • Good casting distance and good action on light tackle.
By ILYA
NY
good for daily fishing
March 22, 2018
catching fish
By Kai
Carpinteria, CA
Still works generations later
August 2, 2017
I grew up using these spoons, and continue to do so! They just catch a lot of fish!
By John
Magnolia, Texas
One of the best spoons I've used
April 10, 2017
The classic spoon has been around awhile and works great for numerous species. I've used them the most for salmon, but I've also caught other species with them, such as bass and trout. Works great. Be sure and use the appropriate color depending on water conditions, species targeted, and time of year.
By John
Magnolia, Texas
Well-made spoon
April 10, 2017
The classic spoon has been around awhile and works great for numerous species. I've used them the most for salmon, but I've also caught other species with them, such as bass and trout. Works great. Be sure and use the appropriate color depending on water conditions, species targeted, and time of year.
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