Acme Fiord Spoon

The Acme Fiord Spoon is defined by its narrow, elongated silhouette and a distinctive curve toward the rear. This streamlined profile is engineered for high-velocity casting and surgical precision, allowing the lure to cut through heavy winds and reach distances that wider spoons simply cannot achieve. Its form mimics the slender profile of various forage fish, making it a natural choice for targeting predators keyed into slim-bodied prey.
In the water, the Fiord Spoon maintains an energetic and stable action even under the pressure of powerful river currents. Unlike many lures that tend to plane toward the surface during a high-speed retrieve, this spoon stays deep and tracks true. When allowed to sink, it exhibits a characteristic shimmer, effectively imitating the erratic movement of a dying minnow. This versatility makes it particularly effective in deep pools and across fast-moving riffles.
While predominantly used for shore-based casting for asp, zander, trout, and salmon, the Fiord Spoon possesses a versatility that extends into the colder months. Many anglers have successfully utilized this discontinued lure for vertical winter jigging through the ice. Its narrow body ensures a rapid descent to the bottom, where it produces a provocative flutter even with the short lifts associated with ice fishing.