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Versatile perch lure control
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| Name | Lucky Luck Spin 225 5-21g |
| EAN | 4260480431435 |
| MPN | 1022505-21S |
| Brand | Bullseye |
| Casting Weight | 5-21g |
| Rod Length | 2.25m |
| Rod Weight | 118g |
| Material | 40T NANOMETER Carbon |
| Handle Type | EVA; Fuji reel seat |
| Guide Type | Fuji SiC |
| Number of Sections | 2pc |
| Target species | Perch, chub, trout; also zander and pike |
| Best use | Rigs, light jigs and small hardbaits from bank, boat, kayak or belly boat |
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The Bullseye Lucky Luck Spin 225 5–21g is built for rig fishing on perch, while staying versatile enough for light jigs and hardbaits from bank, boat, kayak, belly boat, and in street fishing. Its fast-recovering carbon blank is tuned to keep contact crisp without becoming unforgiving in the fight.
This rod was developed around perch fishing, but the action also suits chub, trout, and similar light predator work. The blank bridges the gap between a precise jig rod and a softer-tipped lure rod, helping you stay connected to the lure while reducing pulled hooks during the fight.
With a 2.25m length and 5–21g casting weight, the Lucky Luck Spin covers common European finesse and light all-round spinning tasks well. It handles rigs, light jigs, small wobblers, spinnerbaits, and other compact hardbaits with controlled, accurate presentation.
The rod uses a 40T Nanometer carbon blank for clear transmission and strong recovery. Supplier information points to Fuji SiC guides and a Fuji reel seat with EVA handle construction, supporting low weight, clean line flow, and a direct feel in hand.
Its action makes it practical across several fishing situations rather than limiting it to one niche. Whether you fish from the bank, a boat, kayak, or belly boat, the Lucky Luck Spin is positioned as a light, responsive rod that remains forgiving enough when fish surge close to the net.