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| Name | Hornet Sinking 6cm Hot Perch |
| EAN | 5902335371822 |
| MPN | QHT065 |
| Brand | Salmo |
| Lure length | 6cm |
| Lure weight | 14g |
| Color | Hot Perch |
| Lure type | Crankbait |
| Running depth | 3.0-4.0m |
| Swimming Action | Sinking |
| Hook Configuration | Multiple Trebles |
| Rigging options | Treble hook |
| Bill Shape | Polycarbonate Lip |
| Transport length | 6cm |
| Hook brand | VMC Black Nickel |
| Target fish | larger zander and pike |
The main differences are lure size, weight and running depth. Smaller 2.5 and 3.5 cm models suit finesse trout and perch fishing, while 5 and 6 cm versions offer more depth and presence for larger predators.
The 2.5 cm versions run about 0.5 to 1.0 m and the 3.5 cm versions about 1.0 to 2.6 m, so they are the best starting point for shallow streams, margins and light spinning setups.
Yes. Supplier information describes the Hornet as suitable for both spinning and trolling, which makes it a flexible option for rivers, lakes and canals.
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The Salmo Hornet sinking range is built for anglers who want a compact crankbait with lively action and dependable depth coverage. These lures work for spinning and trolling, and cover perch, trout, zander and pike situations with sizes from 2.5 to 6 cm.
The sinking Hornet combines a tight body vibration with a pronounced crankbait wobble. That makes it easy to feel the lure working through the rod, which helps when you want to keep a consistent presentation in current or still water.
Depending on size, the Hornet covers roughly 0.5 to 4.0 m. The smaller versions suit trout streams, canal edges and light perch fishing, while the larger 5 and 6 cm models are better for deeper banks, trolling passes and larger predators.
Each lure uses a polycarbonate diving lip and comes fitted with VMC Black Nickel trebles. Smaller sizes use one treble, larger sizes use two trebles, which gives a balanced setup for their profile and running depth.
Choose by fishing depth first, then by target fish and water clarity. The 2.5 and 3.5 cm versions are best when you need a subtle compact profile, the 4 cm size is a versatile middle option, and the 5 and 6 cm versions offer more presence for bigger predators and deeper runs.
Natural patterns such as Real Dace, Trout and Holographic Grey Shiner are useful in clearer water or when fish focus on baitfish. Hot Perch, UV Purple, Olive Hot Spot and Beetle add contrast for low light, stained water or reaction strikes.