Manufacturer: Sebile
The “Onduspoon” clearly stands out from all other baits of this type that are available on the market. It has the shape of a blinker, but the body is made of two robust plastic hard shells. It combines its elegant run with visual and acoustic stimuli. This bait concept is so innovative and unique that it no longer fits into the "blinker" category.
Due to the rattle balls in the body, the "Onduspoon" is louder than all other commercially available baits. It was designed so that it does not rotate on its own axis. Its built-in balance system keeps it stable on the longitudinal axis and allows it to run perfectly. The advantage is that this bait does not twist the line, which unfortunately often occurs as a side effect when blinking.
The "onduspoon" is relatively heavy, very well balanced and offers very little air resistance. So you can achieve extreme throwing distances with it. But once it is in the water, the hollow hard plastic body optimally balances the weight so that it can slowly tumble down to its desired diving depth. As soon as you set it in motion, it erupts strongly and creates a pressure wave that is irresistible for the fish.
The chambers inside the bait are filled with a particularly large number of rattle balls. These emit a loud noise that no robber ignores. These vibrations and sound waves reach the fish even from a great distance and thus lead them to the bait. Salmon and sea trout in particular love this behavior!
In order to optimize the balance, Sébile has fixed a weight in the "onduspoon" in the front area. This "top-heaviness" of the bait gives the angler the opportunity to guide it perfectly. You can pluck it, hit it or just crank it. The imagination knows no limits!
No matter how fast you bring the "onduspoon" towards you, the action remains due to its balance. Over-turning is impossible!
The "Onduspoon" is a very special bait. Many anglers use it to fish for predators standing in the weeds by guiding the bait on the surface. But the Onduspoon also cuts a fine figure behind the downrigger or other diving aids.