Collection: Wobblers

A wobbler imitates a small fish, both in shape and movement. The wobbler gets its movement from the spoon that is mounted at the front. It is the appearance and size of the spoon in combination with the shape of the grazing body that determines this movement. Roughly simplified, you can say that the longer the spoon is, the deeper the wobbler goes. And the closer the spoon is a vertical position, the shallower the bait goes. On the real "deep dives", the spoon is long and points almost straight forward. Then also the shape and size of the spoon as well as the attachment point for the rope has a great importance for the movement and the depth of the bait.

You can basically catch most things that swim on a wobbler, such as pike, perch, pike, salmon and trout. And both spinning and trolling fishing works great.

Curiosity: The word wobble means about "banging" or "turn here and there", but is also synonymous with, for example, "cradle" and "wiggle" - and that is exactly what a wobbler does when fishing it home.

A wobbler can often be the best feature for pike and the best feature for perch especially if the fish is cheerful and is hunting. Then you win a lot on the often aggressive movement you find in a wobbler.

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