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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2009

See what a Mepps Aglia spinner looks like underwater. See the blade spin and listen to the sound of the blade as the lure is retrieved.

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  • That is not underwater.. The feathers in the back are not even wet..

  • @Honeebuket - It is absolutely shot underwater. We wouldn't say so if it wasn't. The dressed hook is natural squirrel tail not feathers. Squirrel tail creates a larger lure profile to attract bigger fish.

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  • @Honeebuket Why dont you try using a mepps before you criticize it

    because if you knew that... then you know that mepps look exactly like that underwater.

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  • My fish just jumped out of their aquarium

  • @Honeebuket Ok, Mepps has been shooting their lures in a Flow tank(That is what I call it) for a little while now. It is in water, and the basic principle works the same as a air tunnel used to test aircraft designs. I would like to see the syclops and Littlewolf spoons captured on video like this. It helps to know what you are presenting to a fish. Now, If you look closely in the vid, you can see little air bubbles going by in the water.

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