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Shallow Water Snipers - Stealth

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Description

Designed here and exclusive to First Strike Lures. Weighted tips provide balance and make 'em heavy enough to cast without adding splitshot but the larger hollow profile means they'll sink slower than our torpedos. Beads in between for a hint of color. These are an ideal bell spinner alternative. Drift these when a torpedo is hittin' the bottom just a little too often. Select sizes and hook options and message us if you want a blade/body/bead combo you don't see here and we'll make it for you. Just like our torpedo spinners, you can choose to receive these already-built or save money with DIY kits that include all of the components to make them.*#3 - (large cone, one bead) = 1/4oz spinner#4 - (two small cones, one bead) = 1/3rd oz spinner#4.5 - (one small, one large cone, one bead) = 2/5th oz spinner#5 - (two large cones, one bead) = 1/2 oz spinner * Single hook DIY kits come as shown with closed loop wire shafts and are easy to twist up with a pair of round nosed pliers. Treble hook DIY kits come with open loop shafts that will twist up best with a former. Click on the "How-To" tab for videos.

Fishing Profile

Best for
Walleye
Presentation
Bottom, Spinner Vibration With Controlled Slow Sink
Techniques
Trolling
Conditions
Open Water, Current
Size0.25 oz (7 g)
SeasonYear Round
CategoryWalleye Spinner Rigs

Field Notes

Use these shallow-water spinner rigs when the torpedo spinner is hitting the bottom too often, but you still want a controlled, near-bottom drift. Drift or lightly cast-and-retrieve so the weighted tips keep the lure tracking steadily while the larger hollow profile sinks slower than heavier torpedos.

Pros

  • Weighted tips balance the lure for casting without split shot
  • Larger hollow profile sinks slower for better shallow control
  • Beads add a hint of color and flash
  • Available as pre-built or DIY component kits

Cons

  • Sinking rate is slower than torpedos, which may not suit deep-water needs
  • DIY kits require extra assembly/tuning

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