PikeFighter I Triple Jointed DD
- Manufacturer: SPRO
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S4849 119
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Masked Perch
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 122
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Red Gill Albino
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 118
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Aussi Poison Frog
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 112
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Tiger Flash
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 104
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S-Firetiger
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 108
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Orange Tiger
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 110
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Silver Redhead
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 113
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Firetiger Flash
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 114
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Ghost Perch
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 115
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Ghost Roach
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 117
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Dotted Red Head
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 116
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Ghost Herring
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 111
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Pink Phantom
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 109
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Perch
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 121
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Fire Dragon
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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S4849 120
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Albino Ghost
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14.5cm
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54g
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5m
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floating
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€15.29
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PikeFighter Triple Jointed MW and DD
Proven and very successful 3-jointed lure; proven for pike, zander, perch and even big asp. In addition, they have already undertaken long journeys abroad and met the most illustrious predatory fish in fresh and salt water. Yet they are still unsurpassed! Equipped with extremely loud rattle weights to create the perfect noise underwater; agitated and aggressive predators will come and get them from afar. The swimming attributes are praised and acclaimed but above all it is the special shape that does it. The extraordinary shape that makes PikeFighter lures unique with their sharp nose angle makes them catch their fish over and over again. The lures offer a shockproof bill, Gamakatsu Treble 13 hooks, and oversized 3D eyes as an extra aiming point for predators to strike. And not to forget the rock hard coating that fish cannot get a grip on with their teeth allowing the trebles to slide into the corners of the mouth and get hooked.