Select Pro Atom Spoon 15g – Rainbow Trout S48 Classic Pike Lure
The Select Pro Atom Spoon 15g in Rainbow Trout S48 colour is a classic predator lure designed to deliver consistent results when targeting pike. Its proven spoon profile creates a steady and natural wobbling action that attracts fish in a wide range of conditions.
Measuring 6.5cm and weighing 15g, this lure casts easily and allows anglers to cover water effectively from both shore and boat. The Rainbow Trout pattern offers a highly detailed and lifelike finish, making it especially effective in clear water where visual realism plays an important role.
Constructed from durable brass and fitted with sharp treble hooks, the Pro Atom Spoon is built for reliability and strong hook-ups during aggressive takes.
Key Features
- Weight: 15g
- Length: 6.5cm
- Rainbow Trout S48 colour pattern
- Classic spoon design with stable wobbling action
- Durable brass construction
- Sharp treble hook for secure hook-ups
- Best used with a steady, moderate retrieve
Why It Works for Irish Anglers
Pike in Irish lakes and clear water systems often respond well to natural-looking lures. The Rainbow Trout S48 pattern provides strong visual appeal, helping to trigger strikes when fish are feeding on similar-sized prey.
The consistent wobbling action of the spoon performs well in stillwater and slow-moving rivers, making it easy to fish effectively even in windy conditions. Its weight allows anglers to adjust depth and target areas such as margins, drop-offs, and open water.
Perfect For
- Pike fishing in Irish lakes and loughs
- Fishing canals and slow rivers
- Using natural baitfish imitation lures
- Shore and boat lure fishing
- Clear water predator fishing
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Bring natural presentation to your fishing with the Select Pro Atom Spoon 15g Rainbow Trout S48 from DuoHook.ie — a classic lure built for consistent predator fishing results in Irish waters.