SKU: 507-15031

LA MERVEILLE SPOON

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Etic’s La Merveille is a timeless classic. No matter what fish species you are targeting, this fishing spoon will give you a lot of success! This fishing spoon has a slow retrieve and replicates a falling leaf underwater which gives a wobbling action and produces vibrations to attract more fish. With its weight of ¼ oz and its length of 3" this spoon is perfect for fishing between 3 to 6 inches of water. This fishing spoon was designed for shallow water fishing, and it is one of the best fishing lures when fish are eating just below the top of the water. La Merveille is known as a successful lure for trout and salmon, but can also be effective for pike, walleye, and bass in shallow water. In conclusion, La Merveille is a must in your tackle box! Includes a VMC® Octopus hook.

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Etic’s La Merveille is a timeless classic. No matter what fish species you are targeting, this fishing spoon will give you a lot of success! This fishing spoon has a slow retrieve and replicates a falling leaf underwater which gives a wobbling action and produces vibrations to attract more fish. With its weight of ¼ oz and its length of 3" this spoon is perfect for fishing between 3 to 6 inches of water. This fishing spoon was designed for shallow water fishing, and it is one of the best fishing lures when fish are eating just below the top of the water. La Merveille is known as a successful lure for trout and salmon, but can also be effective for pike, walleye, and bass in shallow water. In conclusion, La Merveille is a must in your tackle box! Includes a VMC® Octopus hook.

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