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The Rippler is from the idea collection of Uli Beyer. The goal was to combine a large silhouette with a reduced weight and optimal functional features. Complex ribs represented a real challenge in mould construction, which is why such a lure did not yet exist.
The tilted and deeply cut ribs help to improve aerodynamics and significantly reduce weight. Furthermore, mobility is preserved and the lure easily folds into the predator's mouth.
The 16cm Rippler can be used for jigging, but also for lure fishing. The target fish are primarily pike and zander.
Functioning WITH the upper end of the tail: If you leave the tail tip on the bait, you get a slow-motion action that is particularly advantageous for large predators and for winter fishing (the bait should not be too agitated).
Functioning WITHOUT the upper end of the tail: If you remove the tail tip, you will get an agile and powerful movement. In most situations (especially during warm periods), we recommend this lure action. You can easily tear off the tail end (see diagram).