Spinning Spoon Mepps Aglia Tandem Perch

Mepps Spinning Spoon Mepps Aglia Tandem Perch

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€5.50

The spinning spoon Aglia Tandem Perch from the brand Mepps, a spoon designed for perch fishing with 2 blades and a small soft lure.

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Combinations Reference Weight Length Colours Price Quantity
Spinning Spoon Mepps Aglia Tandem Perch

Reference : PACT20 06

Weight : 6g
Length : 9cm
Colours : Silver Red

PACT20 06

6g

9cm

Silver Red

€5.50

Description

The Tandem Aglia Perch from Mepps is a formidable weapon for attracting the most aggressive perches. This spinning spoon combines two distinct blades, the Aglia and the Cornet, which produce unique vibratory effects. These vibrations are accompanied by bursts of light that capture the attention of fish, particularly perches who love anything that shines.

The colored stripes of its blades create attractive visual effects, while the eye spots provide a strobe effect, perfectly mimicking the natural movements of fleeing prey. The wriggling of the fry placed at the tail adds an additional dimension of realism, increasing the lure's appeal to perches in search of food.

The orange silhouette of the soft lure placed at the tail mimics a hunting scene that triggers a fierce competitive reaction among schools of perches. These overlapping signals stimulate the fish's aggressiveness, prompting them to attack with voracity.

Thanks to this combination of vibratory and visual stimuli, the Tandem Aglia Perch from Mepps becomes an irresistible lure for perches. Experienced anglers particularly appreciate this lure for its ability to create activity even in difficult conditions. Whether in clear or murky waters, the Tandem Aglia Perch always manages to stand out and attract the most cautious catches.

Product Details

Weight
6g
Length
9cm

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