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| Name | Spro Ikiru Twitch 10cm 18g Wobbler |
| EAN | 8716851460994 |
| MPN | 76909 |
| Brand | Spro |
| Lure length | 10cm |
| Lure weight | 18g |
| Color | Tropical |
| Lure type | twitchbait |
| Running depth | 3m |
| Swimming Action | suspending, twitch |
| Water Conditions | fresh and saltwater |
| Transport length | 10cm |
It is a hardbait twitchbait with a suspending action. It is designed for active rod work, where short twitches make the lure dart like a fleeing baitfish.
The supplier states a maximum running depth of 3 m. That makes it suitable for working water layers below the surface while still keeping good control during twitching pauses.
It is intended for predator fishing and is described as a good option for perch, zander, and pike. The baitfish profile and twitching action suit both searching and reaction-based retrieves.
All variants share the same 10 cm body, 18 g weight, suspending action, and running depth. The main difference is colour, so choose natural baitfish patterns for clear water and brighter colours when you want more contrast or visibility.
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The Spro Ikiru Twitch is a hardbait built for active lure work with sharp rod twitches. Its suspending action, weight transfer system, and 3 m maximum running depth make it a practical option for perch, zander, and pike in both fresh and salt water.
This twitchbait is designed to break out nervously during rod movements, imitating a fleeing baitfish. That erratic response helps trigger reaction strikes when predators are following but not fully committing.
At 10 cm and 18 g, the lure offers a useful balance between casting distance and lure control. The internal weight transfer system supports longer casts and helps the bait settle into a consistent swimming action once retrieved.
The Ikiru Twitch can be fished effectively with a spinning rod or a baitcasting rod. Its suspending setup keeps the lure in the strike zone during pauses, which is especially useful when working around structure or when fish respond to stop-and-go retrieves.
All variants share the same body size, weight, and action. The main difference is colour, so choose a natural baitfish pattern for clearer water or pressured fish, and a brighter pattern when you want stronger visibility.