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| Name | Hansen Keel Tobis Meerforellenblinker - Hansen Farben:Pink Pig;Länge / Gewicht:9cm / 16g |
| EAN | 5706301456328 |
| MPN | 28520 |
| Brand | Hansen |
| Lure length | 9cm |
| Lure weight | 16g |
| Color | Pink Pig |
| Lure type | Spoon / blinker |
| Hook Configuration | Treble Hook |
| Water Conditions | Fresh & Saltwater, Coastal |
| Rigging options | Treble hook, Split-ring rigged |
| Fishing technique | Casting, Coastal saltwater, Sea trout fishing |
| Target fish | Sea trout, coalfish |
| Material | Lead-free alloy |
| Finish | Hand-painted |
It is primarily made for coastal sea trout fishing, where a long-casting slim metal lure helps cover water and imitate sandeels or other small baitfish.
Both variants share the same 9 cm length and 16 g weight, so choose mainly by colour. Pick the pattern that suits local light levels, water clarity, and the forage look you want to present to sea trout.
Yes, it comes with sharp treble hooks and double-forged split rings, so you can fish it straight away.
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The Hansen Keel Tobis is a hand-painted sea trout lure shaped to imitate a sandeel. It is built for long casts from the coast and gives sea trout anglers a proven metal lure for covering water efficiently.
This lure is aimed at coastal spinning for sea trout and also suits seatrout and predatory fish work in freshwater where a slim baitfish profile is useful. The 9 cm body and 16 g weight help you fish at range in changing shoreline conditions.
The Keel Tobis is designed to imitate a sandeel, a common prey fish along many coasts. Its slim spoon profile adds flash and movement that helps when searching for active fish over shallow areas and open water.
Each variant comes fitted with sharp treble hooks and double-forged split rings. The body is made from a lead-free alloy and finished by hand painting.
Both variants share the same size and weight, so the main difference is colour choice. Pick the pattern that best matches local light, water clarity, and the baitfish impression you want to show.