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- Compact Design
- Easy To Use
- Glides through the water
- Great action
Cons
- Catches weeds
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- Fishing for pike
Awesome lures they are the best thing I have ever use for pike
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was fast and what was orderd
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Caught Northern Pike with first use. Also caught pike with Mepps #2 dressed first use. Always liked Mepps lures and I am catching fish regularly with these by retrieving just above vegetation.
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mepps makes the best spoon bait spinners, with the dressed tail the bass love these lures, last few times out trolling no longer than one minute after casting i would start getting big bites, if you like trolling or cast+retrieve without too many weeds, than this is the best.
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the body of the mepps agalia #5 has changed. it used to have the oranage and yellow bead like body and now it just has the single brass ball? Why change a proven product?Asked on 7/3/2009 by Brett the pike killer from Columbus Ohio1 answer
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The picture shows a number "0" Mepps....the smaller ones have the single bead....the larger #5's still have the orange and yellow bead-like body.Answered on 10/18/2010 by Brian from Chicago


