Mikado Spoon - Dancer
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Short OverviewThe Mikado Spoon Dancer is a heavier metal spoon designed for targeting predatory fish at longer distances and in deeper water layers. Thanks to its weight of 28,5 g and length of 9,5 cm, it delivers stable action, strong flash, and an attractive wobbling action. It is an excellent choice for anglers targeting pike, asp, zander, and other predators in rivers and lakes.DescriptionThis lure is designed for long and accurate casting and effective retrieval at various speeds. The Spoon Dancer performs well on a steady retrieve, with pauses, and with light twitches, while its sinking design allows it to quickly reach the working depth. Due to its pronounced flash and undulating action, it is especially useful when you need to provoke fish into a reaction strike.FeaturesMetal spoon in size No 5 for targeted lure fishing of larger predatory fish.The 28,5 g weight enables long casts and efficient coverage of larger areas.The 9,5 cm length is suitable for more selective fishing for bigger fish.Wobbling and undulating action with a strong visual signal in the water.Sinking version for retrieving through deeper layers and in river current.Equipped with a treble hook for secure fish hooking.SpecificationsBrandMikadoModelSpoon - DancerTypeMetal spoon (lure)SizeNo 5Weight28,5 gLength9,5 cmActionWobbling, undulatingBuoyancySinkingFinishSilver / GoldHookTrebleMaterialMetal alloyIntended useLong casting, rivers and lakesAvailable VariantsVariantSpecificationNo 5 / 28.5 g / 9.5 cm - SilverSize No 5, weight 28,5 g, length 9,5 cm, Silver finishNo 5 / 28.5 g / 9.5 cm - GoldSize No 5, weight 28,5 g, length 9,5 cm, Gold finishAdvantagesExcellent lure control at both slower and faster retrieves.Suitable for fishing at longer distances and in deeper water.Two finishes for adapting to different light conditions and water clarity.Provokes strikes through reflection and pronounced action.NoteVariant availability may vary depending on stock levels. After use, it is recommended to rinse the lure and check the condition of the hook before your next fishing session.