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Mepps | Tandem Perch, Gold/Green | #1 | 6g

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Mepps | Tandem Perch, Gold/Green | #1 | 6g

Mepps | Tandem Perch, Gold/Green | #1 | 6g

The Mepps Tandem Perch is a double-threat lure designed for one specific purpose: mimicking a school of small fish. By utilizing two blades on a single shaft, it creates a massive amount of "thumping" vibration and visual flash that tricks big predators into thinking a feast is passing by.


Why the Tandem Design Wins The Tandem isn't just about "more flash." It’s about water displacement. The two blades work in sync to create a sonic signature that mimics the movement of a larger prey item or a tight cluster of baitfish.

 

Dual Blade Synergy: The front blade is slightly smaller than the rear blade. This prevents tangling and ensures both blades start spinning immediately, even on a slow retrieve.

The "Long" Profile: The extended body mimics the elongated shape of a yellow perch, a primary food source for almost every freshwater predator.

Natural Color Patterns: These lures specifically feature the iconic "Perch" scale patterns—vertical bars and orange-tipped accents—to trigger the predatory instinct of fish that are keyed in on panfish.

Flexible Linkage: Most Mepps Tandems feature a flexible wire or jointed connection between the blades, which allows the lure to "snake" through the water, adding a lifelike swimming motion that stiff-wire spinners lack.

Mepps | Tandem Perch, Gold/Green | #1 | 6g

The Mepps Tandem Perch is a double-threat lure designed for one specific purpose: mimicking a school of small fish. By utilizing two blades on a single shaft, it creates a massive amount of "thumping" vibration and visual flash that tricks big predators into thinking a feast is passing by.


Why the Tandem Design Wins The Tandem isn't just about "more flash." It’s about water displacement. The two blades work in sync to create a sonic signature that mimics the movement of a larger prey item or a tight cluster of baitfish.

 

Dual Blade Synergy: The front blade is slightly smaller than the rear blade. This prevents tangling and ensures both blades start spinning immediately, even on a slow retrieve.

The "Long" Profile: The extended body mimics the elongated shape of a yellow perch, a primary food source for almost every freshwater predator.

Natural Color Patterns: These lures specifically feature the iconic "Perch" scale patterns—vertical bars and orange-tipped accents—to trigger the predatory instinct of fish that are keyed in on panfish.

Flexible Linkage: Most Mepps Tandems feature a flexible wire or jointed connection between the blades, which allows the lure to "snake" through the water, adding a lifelike swimming motion that stiff-wire spinners lack.

$2.65

Original: $7.56

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Mepps | Tandem Perch, Gold/Green | #1 | 6g

$7.56

$2.65

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Mepps | Tandem Perch, Gold/Green | #1 | 6g

The Mepps Tandem Perch is a double-threat lure designed for one specific purpose: mimicking a school of small fish. By utilizing two blades on a single shaft, it creates a massive amount of "thumping" vibration and visual flash that tricks big predators into thinking a feast is passing by.


Why the Tandem Design Wins The Tandem isn't just about "more flash." It’s about water displacement. The two blades work in sync to create a sonic signature that mimics the movement of a larger prey item or a tight cluster of baitfish.

 

Dual Blade Synergy: The front blade is slightly smaller than the rear blade. This prevents tangling and ensures both blades start spinning immediately, even on a slow retrieve.

The "Long" Profile: The extended body mimics the elongated shape of a yellow perch, a primary food source for almost every freshwater predator.

Natural Color Patterns: These lures specifically feature the iconic "Perch" scale patterns—vertical bars and orange-tipped accents—to trigger the predatory instinct of fish that are keyed in on panfish.

Flexible Linkage: Most Mepps Tandems feature a flexible wire or jointed connection between the blades, which allows the lure to "snake" through the water, adding a lifelike swimming motion that stiff-wire spinners lack.