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Mepps Aglia TW with fish Spinner silver natural
Mepps Aglia TW with fish Spinner silver natural

Mepps Aglia TW with fish Spinner silver natural

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Mepps Aglia TW with fish Spinner silver natural

The Aglia TW with fish - one of many variations of the long-standing success lure. A realistic rubber fish is attached to the treble hook, which lurches seductively back and forth when retrieved. The spinner blade creates vibration and flashing light effects as it does so. Underwater, it looks just like an injured, sick or wriggling small fish. Perch, trout, pike, zander, asp and co. won't let such a simple snack swim past. Also lake trout and salmon have often been caught with the Aglia TW. Especially in heavily fished waters, this bait is often a wild card and always brings out a good fish or two.

Details:

  • Realistic rubber fish
  • Catches all predatory fish
  • Especially successful in overfished waters
  • Classic spinner blade
  • Compact weight (lead free)
  • Interchangeable triplet
  • Available sizes: 0-4
  • Color: silver natural

 

Size:01234
Weight: 4 g 5 g 6,5 g 9,5 g 13,5 g
About Mepps:

Every angler is likely to stumble across this name rather sooner than later. No wonder, because the traditional lures do not only have a long history of success behind them, they are still incredibly effective and fill countless tackle boxes today. As early as 1938, French engineer Andre Meulnard invented the first spinner, which utilized a small metal blade rotating around its own axis. The lure was deadly effective, but he could not yet foresee how much this small lure would revolutionize the fishing industry. It wasn't until after World War II that American Todd Sheldon got his hands on the lure in 1951. A soldier brought the spinner from Europe back to Wisconsin in his home country, where it quickly became a huge success. Today, the small metal lures hang in fishing stores around the world in all shapes, sizes and colors, true to the original principle.