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| Name | Balzer Colonel Spinner Classic - 1 Spinnköder |
| EAN | 4005652108933 |
| MPN | 107673 |
| Brand | Balzer |
| Lure weight | 10g |
| Color | Silver Red Spots |
| Lure type | spinner |
| Swimming Action | spinner_rotation |
| Hook Configuration | treble_hook |
| Water Conditions | freshwater |
| Rigging options | pre_rigged |
| Tail dressing | Red Fibre |
| Blade type | Spinner |
| Blade finish | Silver |
Use 3–5g for small streams, cold-water springs, and finesse trout fishing. Choose 7–10g for general lake and medium-river applications—the sweet spot for balanced casting distance and vibration. Opt for 14g when fishing deep margins, strong current, or targeting aggressive pike.
In clear water, prefer silver and chrome finishes for maximum contrast. In murky or dark water, switch to gold, copper, or glitter variants to boost visibility. Firetiger and red-stripe patterns work year-round and trigger aggressive strikes; natural trout and perch patterns suit selective feeding situations.
Cast upstream or across current and retrieve at a steady, moderate pace—the blade will rotate even on ultra-slow retrieves. In lakes, vary speed to trigger strikes; slow it down near structure or in cold water. Pause briefly and let the spinner flutter on the drop in deeper spots. The instant-start rotation means you catch fish immediately after the cast lands.
Yes. Colonel Classics are universal spinners trusted across all freshwater predators. Smaller sizes (3–5g) excel for trout and small perch; mid-range (7–10g) balance pike and perch; larger models (14g) target assertive pike in deeper water. The sharp carbon-steel hooks and solid brass blade ensure reliable hook-ups and durability across every species.
The proprietary rotation mechanism uses a precision bearing and optimized blade angle to minimize startup resistance. This means you generate vibration and flash instantly—no 'dead zone' of dead water after the cast. Even ultra-slow finesse retrieves in cold spring water trigger the blade into immediate rotation, giving you constant fish-attracting signal throughout the retrieve.
Solid brass is naturally rustproof and doesn't chip or flake, eliminating the risk of sharp edges or finish failure over time. It also provides superior weight distribution for aerodynamic flight and balanced vibration. Unlike lighter materials, brass maintains its integrity through hundreds of casts and countless fish encounters without denting or flexing.
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For over 60 years, the Colonel brand has been synonymous with reliable, fish-catching spinners. The Classic series combines proven blade designs with modern engineering for consistent performance in any freshwater setting.
The heart of Colonel's success is the proprietary rotation mechanism that starts turning instantly, even at the slowest retrieves. Unlike competitors, these spinners deliver immediate vibration and flash from the very first crank. The blade and body are precision-formed from solid brass, eliminating rust and flex under casting or fighting pressure. Each spinner ships with razor-sharp, rustproof carbon-steel treble hooks that hold their edge through dozens of fish.
Whether casting for trout in clear streams, hunting pike in weedy shallows, or finesse-fishing perch in lakes, Colonel Classics cover the full spectrum. The range spans from 3g ultralight finesse models (for small streams and cold-water spring feeders) to 14g distance casters for reaching aggressive fish in deep margins. The aerodynamic blade profile cuts through wind and current, letting you place your lure precisely where fish hunt.
The palette draws on natural forage and proven attractor patterns. Gold and copper finishes create flash in low-light water; silver and chrome deliver contrast in clear conditions; glitter variants and natural trout/perch patterns work across variable conditions. Firetiger and red-stripe patterns trigger aggressive strikes from pike and bass, while natural-pattern spinners match the hatch in selective situations.