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| Name | Westin Ned Worm Curl 12cm 3g - 5 Gummiwürmer |
| EAN | 5707549486481 |
| MPN | 83752 |
| Brand | Westin |
| Lure length | 12cm |
| Lure weight | 3g |
| Color | Motoroil Pepper |
| Quantity | 5pc |
| Lure type | Soft Bait |
| Material | TPE |
| Tail type | Curltail |
The supplier text positions it for perch and other predatory fish. Its slim profile and curly tail make it a sensible choice when you want a compact soft bait with constant movement.
Because all variants share the same size, weight and pack count, the main difference is visibility and imitation. Natural shades suit clearer water, while darker or UV-oriented colours help when you need more contrast.
The long curl tail is designed to move even on slower retrieves. That gives the lure more built-in action without needing aggressive rod work.
Each variant is supplied as a pack of 5 soft baits in the selected colour.
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The Westin Ned Worm Curl is a slim soft bait built for subtle yet lively presentations when perch and other predatory fish want a compact profile. Its curly tail adds movement at low speed, while the scented TPE body is designed to stay supple and durable through repeated casts.
This 12cm worm-style bait suits finesse presentations where you want natural movement without an oversized lure. The long curl tail works on steady retrieves, slow lifts and pauses, making it useful when fish react better to a slimmer silhouette.
Westin pairs the narrow body with a very elastic TPE construction to give the lure a soft feel and consistent tail action. The added scent helps keep the presentation attractive when fishing slowly near structure or along likely holding areas.
All variants share the same 12cm length, 3g weight and 5-piece pack format, so the main choice is colour. Natural baitfish and watermelon-style colours fit clearer water, while UV and darker mixes are better options when visibility drops or when you want stronger contrast.