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| Name | Sweeper Limited Edition Sinking 14cm Emerald Perch |
| EAN | 5903766993386 |
| MPN | QSE041 |
| Brand | Salmo |
| Lure length | 14cm |
| Lure weight | 50g |
| Color | Emerald Perch |
| Buoyancy | Sinking |
| Lure type | Jerkbait Wobbler |
| Running depth | 1m |
| Swimming Action | Wide glide and sharp turns on jerks |
| Water Conditions | Freshwater |
| Rigging options | Treble hook |
| Retrieve Technique | Jerk & Twitch, Slow Retrieve, Variable Retrieve, Stop & Go |
| Decor pattern | Emerald Perch |
| Edition | Limited Edition |
It is designed for predator fishing and is especially suitable for pike, zander, and larger perch.
Use slower jerks for wide glides, or short sharp twitches for quick turns. Stop-and-go and variable retrieves both fit this lure well.
This version is sinking, which helps you keep the lure below the surface and work it with good depth control.
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The Salmo Sweeper is a sinking jerkbait built for broad side-to-side movement and strong flash. It suits anglers targeting pike, zander, and perch with controlled jerkbait retrieves in shallow to medium-shallow water.
The slim glider body tracks in wide sweeps on slower jerks and can turn very sharply on short, crisp rod movements. This makes it useful when you want to imitate a wounded baitfish with changing direction and tempo.
The sinking design helps you work the lure below the surface while keeping close contact during the retrieve. It can be fished slowly or faster, depending on how active the fish are and how much glide you want to create.
Rear stabiliser fins help the lure keep a steady running attitude while still producing broad flashes. That combination makes the Sweeper a practical choice when you want an active visual presentation without losing control of the bait.
This 14 cm version is a solid option for predator fishing with jerk and stop-and-go techniques. It works well for covering shallow areas around 1 m depth, especially when you want a larger profile and a perch-style colour pattern.