Weight pallet

Christian Cochard is one of the best-known names in the world of predator fishing. The inventor of the paddle weight has been a household name for generations of anglers. Often criticised, this lure for predator fishing is highly effective. Despite its attractiveness, it is used less and less. Make the difference with an erratic lure that will seduce the most fussy predators.

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The weight paddle, an attractive lure

Although its use has been criticised for many years, the weight paddle is a very attractive lure for many predators. This rig owes its name to the shape of its weight, flat, elongated, rather triangular. The paddle flutters when animated, provoking aggressive behaviour from predators.

Some people personalise this rig with an octopus or a soft bait to add a touch of colour and extra vibration. It is with an octopus that it is best known, yet it remains effective in its simplest form. It can be used to imitate a small fish on the bottom or a crayfish on the run.

The weight paddle, formidable on predators

With or without soft bait or octopus, the weight paddle is a formidable lure for perch, pike-perch or pike. Its erratic swimming action makes these predators very aggressive. When worked in a straight line or right up to the boat, the weight paddle will arouse the curiosity of even the biggest predators.

Although this lure has been neglected in recent years, accused of harpooning fish or being too effective for others, the weight paddle has its place in our boxes when fishing is difficult. This lure, which is in the same family as metal jigs, will help you get the best out of your most popular fishing spots.