Smith D-S Line spoon lures are designed for effective trout fishing in rivers and streams, especially in situations where other lures fail. The slim body ensures long casting distance and quick access to the target depth, while the unique shape delivers reliable action even at very slow retrieve speeds.
Built with a distinctive S-bend profile, the lure starts working immediately after entering the water. It produces a mixed action combining wobble, roll and irregular darting movement in current, effectively triggering strikes from cautious and pressured fish.
The slim design allows for a fast sink rate and precise control of the lure depth. At the same time, the reflective surface generates strong flashes that increase visibility underwater. An additional bite marker on the back enhances targeting accuracy and improves strike efficiency.
D-S Line models perform exceptionally well in small rivers, streams and technical fishing spots where subtle yet effective presentation is required. A perfect choice for light spinning and targeting wary trout.
Smith is a well-known Japanese fishing brand with a long tradition of designing highly effective spinning lures. For decades, Smith lures have been appreciated by anglers for their precise action, excellent balance and reliability in both fast rivers and still-water conditions.
The brand is famous for creating lure models that offer stable, responsive action and natural vibration, allowing anglers to target even cautious and inactive fish. Smith lures are widely used when fishing for trout, chub, perch, ide and other freshwater predators, especially in situations that require accuracy and repeatable performance.
Among the most popular models are the D-Contact, D-Concept, Jade, AKM and other proven series — each designed to deliver consistent, controlled movement and high effectiveness in a variety of fishing techniques. Whether you prefer fast retrieves, twitching or subtle presentations, Smith lures provide dependable results and remain a top choice for demanding spinning anglers worldwide.