Spro Fat Iris Slow Floating Wobbler, Fire Tiger, 6cm, 17g

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4.5

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Spro Fat Iris Slow Floating Crankbait, Fire Tiger, 6cm, 17g

Fat Iris is a crankbait very responsive to rod tip action. Designed for a variety of fishing styles, it is an excellent choice for fishing in grass and areas with submerged obstacles due to its exceptional mobility. It is equipped with two super-sharp Gamakatsu #4 treble hooks. Its 6cm length makes this lure especially suitable for pike and zander fishing. This crankbait is available in a wide range of colors to suit any conditions.

The body surface and internal "rattle" system produce extra vibrations and a deep sound underwater, creating an additional trigger for predators. Fat Iris runs at depths between 0.5 and 0.8 meters and is ideal for fishing over vegetation where predators may hide. It can be cast accurately over considerable distances thanks to its aerodynamic shape.

Features:

  • Lure type: crankbait;
  • Crankbait style;
  • Model: Slow Floating;
  • Length: 6cm;
  • Gamakatsu #4 treble hooks;
  • Weight: 17g;
  • Color: Fire Tiger.

 

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