Flashmer - Triplebar Wobbling Spoon Fishing Lure

Manufacturer: Flashmer
Enhance your fishing experience with this versatile wobbling spoon designed to attract sea predators.
GTIN: 3504874500132
Vendor: Cabesto
Availability: In stock
€8.89
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Delivery date: 1 week

The Flashmer Triplebar Wobbling Spoon is a versatile fishing lure designed to attract a variety of sea predators. Its unique features and construction make it suitable for multiple fishing techniques.

  • Reflective Scalelite Paper: The lure is coated with Scalelite paper that creates rainbow reflections, mimicking fish scales and triggering attacks from predatory fish.
  • Anti-Twist System: Equipped with a high-quality J.B swivel, the anti-twist system ensures smooth operation and durability. A brass bead reduces friction between the swivel and the spoon.
  • Nickel-Plated Treble Hook: The lure features a nickel-plated treble hook, dressed with a skirt made of pearlescent synthetic filaments that vary from blue to purple, enhancing its attractiveness.

Technical Specifications:

  • Material: Lead (plomb)
  • Hook Size: Varies by weight (e.g., 1/0 for 120g, 2/0 for 150g)
  • Weight Options: Available in multiple weights ranging from 20g to 300g, including 20g, 30g, 40g, 50g, 60g, 75g, 90g, 120g, 150g, 200g, 250g, and 300g.

Materials:

  • Main Body: Lead
  • Hook: Nickel-plated treble hook
  • Skirt: Pearlescent synthetic filaments
  • Swivel: J.B brand swivel with brass bead

Compatibility Information:

  • Trolling: Can be used as a terminal lure on trolling lines.
  • Casting and Retrieving: Effective for light casting, especially with lighter weights.
  • Bottom Fishing: When cast and allowed to sink, it descends slowly, making it suitable for bottom fishing techniques.

Additional Details:

  • Target Species: Bar (Bass), Lieu (Pollock), Maigre (John Dory), Maquereau (Mackerel), Merlan (Whiting), Morue (Cod), among others.
  • Fishing Techniques: Suitable for trolling, casting, and bottom fishing.
  • Brand: Flashmer, a creator of fishing articles since 1970.