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| Name | Spro Ikiru Silent Jerk 6,8cm 6,5g Wobbler |
| EAN | 8716851361642 |
| MPN | 76931 |
| Brand | Spro |
| Lure length | 6.8cm |
| Lure weight | 6.5g |
| Color | Baby Trout |
| Buoyancy | Slow Sinking |
| Lure type | Wobbler / crankbait |
| Running depth | 1m |
| Noise | Silent |
It is a compact hardbait jerkbait with a silent body and a slow sinking action, made for spin fishing for predatory fish.
The supplier states a maximum running depth of about 1 m, so it is mainly suited to shallow water and near-surface zones.
A silent model can work very well on heavily fished waters or when predators are cautious and react poorly to loud rattling lures.
Choose mainly by local prey fish, water clarity and light conditions. Natural fish patterns are often useful in clear water, while brighter or higher-contrast colours can help in dull light or coloured water.
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The Spro Ikiru Silent Jerk is a compact jerkbait for spin fishing on perch, trout, zander and other predatory fish. Its slow sinking action and silent body help you keep the lure in the strike zone longer, especially when fish react badly to loud rattles.
This hardbait is designed for twitch and jerk presentations with short pauses in between. During the pause it sinks very slowly, which gives the lure a near-stationary moment that often triggers follows into strikes.
With a maximum running depth of around 1 m, this lure is well suited to shallow areas, edges, flats and near-surface structure. It is a useful choice when you want to cover water with a compact profile without creating extra noise.
The lure measures 6.8 cm and weighs 6.5 g, which makes it easy to fish on light spinning tackle or a light baitcasting setup. The silent construction can be a real advantage on heavily fished waters where predators have seen and heard many standard hardbaits.
All variants share the same body, action and depth range. Choose the colour mainly by prey fish, light level and water clarity, with natural baitfish tones for clear water and higher-contrast options for dull light or coloured water.