€10 gift card
Claim your exclusive offer before it expires!
Offer a pale perch trigger
incl. VAT, excl.
| Name | Perch Deep Runner 8cm Dr Albino Perch |
| EAN | 5903766995021 |
| MPN | QPH136 |
| Brand | Salmo |
| Lure length | 8cm |
| Lure weight | 14g |
| Color | Albino Perch |
| Lure type | Wobbler / crankbait |
| Running depth | 1.5-4.6m |
| Swimming Action | Wobble & Roll |
| Water Conditions | Freshwater |
| Bill Shape | Deep diving lip |
| Transport length | 8cm |
| Target fish | Trout, perch and other predatory fish |
The variants mainly differ by colour pattern. Length, weight, running action, and running depth stay the same across the range.
Supplier data states a running depth of 1.5-4.6 m, depending on retrieve speed, line, and whether you cast or troll.
It is intended for perch, trout, and other predatory fish. Depending on local waters and tackle, it can also be used for pike and zander.
No questions asked, 30 days to return.
Your data is protected by industry-standard 256-bit SSL/TLS encryption.
The Salmo Perch Deep Runner is a compact crankbait built for spin fishing and trolling for perch, trout, pike, zander, and other predatory fish. Its strong action and 1.5-4.6 m running depth make it a practical choice when fish hold a little deeper.
This 8 cm lure works on a steady retrieve and can also be twitched for extra movement. The deep-running lip helps it reach working depth quickly, which is useful from both bank and boat.
The Perch shape imitates a common prey fish found across European waters. This range includes both natural perch-style colours and more striking patterns, so you can match clearer or more coloured water.
At 14 g, the lure is easy to cast on standard predator tackle and also suits trolling at moderate speeds. If you need to choose between variants, the running action and depth stay the same, while the colour pattern is the key difference.
Use it when you want a wobbling crankbait that searches deeper layers than a shallow runner. It is especially useful around drop-offs, deeper banks, and when predators are feeding on perch-sized baitfish.