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CFS Double Willow spinnerbait from Elitelure in a weight of 14g and available in 10 different colours.
Combinations | Reference | Weight | Colours | Price | Quantity |
Reference : BIMEL-CFS-14-DW1
Weight :
14g
|
BIMEL-CFS-14-DW1 |
14g |
01 - Killer gold |
€14.50 | |
Reference : BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW02
Weight :
14g
|
BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW02 |
14g |
02 - Impact lime chart |
€14.50 | |
Reference : BIMEL-CFS-14-DW3
Weight :
14g
|
BIMEL-CFS-14-DW3 |
14g |
03 - Ghost ayu |
€14.50 | |
Reference : BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW04
Weight :
14g
|
BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW04 |
14g |
04 - Charming shad |
€14.50 | |
Reference : BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW05
Weight :
14g
|
BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW05 |
14g |
05 - Ayu |
€14.50 | |
Reference : BIMEL-CFS-14-DW6
Weight :
14g
|
BIMEL-CFS-14-DW6 |
14g |
06 - Mekki green back ayu |
€14.50 | |
Reference : BIMEL-CFS-14-DW7
Weight :
14g
|
BIMEL-CFS-14-DW7 |
14g |
07 - Blueback chart |
€14.50 | |
Reference : BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW08
Weight :
14g
|
BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW08 |
14g |
08 - Black red flake |
€14.50 | |
Reference : BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW10
Weight :
14g
|
BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW10 |
14g |
10 - White chart |
€14.50 | |
Reference : BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW11
Weight :
14g
|
BIMEL-CFS- 14 - DW11 |
14g |
11 - Pink pearl |
€14.50 |
The spinnerbait CFS Double Willow was designed by the brand Elitelure, with the aim of offering an excellent product at the best price. This 14g version is intermediate and will allow you to tackle many predators.
This version offers two Willow blades that will work wonderfully well. You can count on a resistant metal frame, a silicone skirt with many strands to enjoy a good volume of water displacement. The most observant will have noticed the ball bearing swivel on the upper blade that will allow it to rotate optimally.
The brand Elitelure offers you a wide range of colors that will allow you to adapt to all situations.
Even though they are particularly suited to medium species in China, you can without any problem count on them for perch fishing and why not pike. Of course, the black-bass will be the main target fish.