Vintage Acme Flash-King Wobbler , 3/16oz Copper fishing spoon #8656

  • Product Code: 8656
  • Condition:  Used —
  • Availability: Sold

Specification

Weight 3/16oz (5g)
Length 2 1/2" (6.5cm)
Color Copper
Country of origin USA
Type Trolling

The Acme Flash-King Wobbler is the trolling lure for all freshwater gamefish. The large surface area and light weight make it super active at a slow speed yet maintain its wild, wobbling action as speed is increased. Fine with mono, wire, lead core line, or with down-riggers, appeals to pike in shallow weed beds as well as lake trout deep in summer thermoclines.

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