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Premium 80g flatfish spoon in natural black finish for deep water
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| Name | Zebco Flatty Teaser Buttlöffel (20g, 40g, 60g, 80g, 100g, 120g o.150g) |
| EAN | 4029569307647 |
| MPN | 23428 |
| Brand | Zebco |
| Weight | 80g |
| Shape | Spoon |
| Material | Lead-Free |
| Color | Black Metallic |
Start light where possible—20–40g in shallow water or slack conditions. Increase to 60–80g in deeper marks, rougher ground, or stronger current. The key is maintaining ground contact without bouncing. Test different weights to find what works best for your specific venue.
Use bright colours (red, yellow, orange) in murky or turbid water to make the lure more visible. Switch to subdued colours in clear water, where subtle presentations attract more bites. All six Zebco colours are effective—experiment to find what your local flatfish prefer on any given day.
Yes. The Zebco Flatty Teaser is lead-free, making it legal in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland where lead bans are now in effect. You can fish these waters without restriction or concern.
These spoons work brilliantly for all flatfish species: plaice (golden redfish), flounder, dab, sole (Dover sole), and turbot. They're especially effective in the North Sea and Baltic, and throughout Scandinavian waters where flatfish populations are strong.
Attach your main line to one end of the spoon with a loop knot or swivel. On the other end, tie a rig with a long-shank hook—the long shank is essential because flatfish have narrow mouths and need room to hook properly. Bait with ragworm, sandeels, fish pieces, crab, or mussel and work the spoon over the seabed.
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When flatfish hunting, nothing works quite like a good spoon lure. The Zebco Flatty Teaser delivers with lead-free construction and consistent catches from the North Sea to Scandinavian waters.
The technique is straightforward. Tie your main line to one side of the spoon, then attach a rig with a long-shank hook to the other side—the long shank matters because flatfish have narrow mouths. Bait with ragworm, sandeels, fish scraps, crab, or mussel. Cast out and work the spoon over the seabed with steady retrieves and pauses, or gentle twitches along the bottom. As the spoon glides and wobbles, it disturbs sand and silt, creating a feeding trigger that brings flatfish to investigate your bait.
Go light where you can, heavy where you must. The right weight keeps you in constant ground contact without bouncing chaotically. In shallow water or slack conditions, 20–40g often suffice; deeper marks or rougher ground call for 60–80g and beyond. Test to find what works for your venue.
Bright finishes—reds, yellows, oranges—cut through murky water. In clear conditions, subdued colors attract more bites. The Flatty Teaser comes in six eye-catching options, so you can match water clarity and mood.
Use these spoons for plaice, flounder, dab, sole, and turbot across the North Sea, Baltic, and Scandinavian coasts. The lead-free construction means they're legal in regions like Norway, Sweden, and Finland where lead bans apply, letting you fish without compromise.