Topwater Lure Heddon Tiny Torpedo - 5Cm

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Heddon
10.50
Recommended retail price : €10.50
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Lure action
Colour code
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LHTT5BB
€10.50
per unit
Baby Bass
N°6
5
7
Floating
BB
€10.50
LHTT5BRS
€10.50
per unit
Brown Crawdad
N°6
5
7
Floating
BRS
€10.50
LHTT5BF
€10.50
per unit
Bullfrog
N°6
5
7
Floating
BF
€10.50
LHTT5C
€10.50
per unit
Clear
N°6
5
7
Floating
C
€10.50
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As early as 1902, James Heddon invented the first propeller lure in history. It was in 1925 that he created the Torpedo which has since become the best-selling prop bait in the great history of lures.

With its streamlined shape reminiscent of the famous Mini Spook, the Tiny Torpedo is a topwater that leaves no predator indifferent. With its aerodynamics and perfect balance, it is thrown at great distances with formidable precision. Thanks to its tail propeller, this small prop bait creates as much disturbance on the surface as a much larger lure. On a simple linear recovery, it produces a strong buzzing as well as a significant wake. During the rotation of the propeller, the round section body then oscillates side to side and vibrates intensely. Handled with short pulls, it froths the water by creating attractive bubble chains.

Small in size (50 mm), the Tiny Torpedo will only represent a small bite for wary or educated fish. Recovered slowly in linear in the open water, this prop bait has the gift of awakening the aggression of all predators. A lure that is also of formidable efficiency handled "in stop and go" along the banks, herbiers or submerged branches where the predators are waiting to ambush. A real treat for black bass, perches or beautiful chubs!

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