Mepps Comet Nr.4 Spinner, Color Silver, 8g

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Mepps Comet Spinner Nr.4, Silver Color, 8g

The Mepps Comet is a spinner specially designed for fishing small to medium-sized predatory fish such as chub, trout, or perch. The brass pivot positioned between the blade and the spinner body allows for an aggressive spin when retrieved, regardless of speed. The blade has a 45º rotation angle and continuously adapts to current resistance, maintaining vibration levels even during very slow retrieves.

This spinner is best used in flowing waters where currents are interrupted by stones. Its blades work close to or away from the central axis. The "will o the wisp" action is also a great feature in still waters, where it can imitate a wounded fish in its final moments. The general rule is to use smaller sizes to catch smaller fish and larger spinners for bigger fish.

NOTE: The spinner is sold in a plastic blister pack for maximum protection during transport.

Features:

  • Type of lure: spinner;
  • Size: Nr.4;
  • Weight: 8g;
  • Material: stainless steel;
  • Rotation angle of 45°;
  • Ideal in weak currents;
  • Sharp treble hook;
  • Blade color: Silver;
  • Packaging: plastic blister.

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