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| Name | Spro ASP Jiggin Spinner |
| EAN | 8716851382784 |
| MPN | 51671 |
| Brand | Spro |
| Lure weight | 18g |
| Color | Zebra UV |
| Lure type | Spinner |
| Swimming Action | Spinner Rotation, Jigging |
| Water Conditions | Freshwater, Heavy Current |
| Rigging options | Pre-rigged / Ready to fish |
| Blade type | Spinner |
It is designed for spin fishing with fast retrieves and jigging, especially in rivers and other flowing water where a compact, heavy lure stays easy to control.
Choose 5g or 7g for shallower water and lighter flow, 10g to 18g for versatile river use, and 21g or 28g when you need more casting distance, depth control, or stronger current performance.
It is especially suitable for asp, but perch, trout, zander, and pike also respond well to its compact shape, flash, and vibration.
The swimming behaviour stays the same across colours. Choose by water clarity, light level, and prey imitation, while the UV finishes add extra visual trigger.
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The Spro ASP Jiggin Spinner is a compact metal spinner for spin fishing in rivers, canals, and other flowing water. Its slim body cuts the air well for long casts, while the small spinner blade adds flash, vibration, and extra visual trigger on steady retrieves or jigging close to the bottom.
The slim profile creates low water resistance, so the lure stays easy to control even in stronger flow. This helps you cover current seams, deeper runs, and predator holding spots with a stable retrieve.
The relatively high weight for its size makes this lure useful when asp feed fast, but it also suits perch, trout, zander, and pike that respond to a compact metal presentation. The small profile can also help reduce missed takes from smaller predators.
You can fish the ASP Jiggin Spinner on a straight retrieve or work it with short lifts and drops over the bottom. The spinner blade keeps adding attraction through flash and vibration during both styles.
Choose lighter versions for shallower water, lighter flow, or smaller predators. Heavier versions help you cast farther, stay in contact in stronger current, and cover deeper runs more efficiently.