Seaspin
The Leppa is a metal jig with a flattened shape, not for nothing Leppa, in Sardinian dialect, means \"knife\", and in fact its physiognomy is very reminiscent of that of a dagger. The particularly flat and aerodynamic shape, combined with the center of gravity moved to the rear, allow it to make surprising throws. In the retrieve it allows many customizations: it manages to guarantee a nervous and very attractive swimming even on linear retrieves and at very low speeds and at the same time on jerks it responds with evident lateral jerks almost as if it were a jerk bait instead of a metal jig; with a high rod and a high speed it is possible to make it swim just under the surface, taking advantage of the vortices that it will create as a further source of attraction for predators. It is offered with a special single hook (Gàmu round hook) instead of the classic treble hook, because it is a more reliable shape against large marine predators. Excellent for both land and boat use, it is suitable for searching for a large number of predators, particularly pelagic ones such as various tunas, bonito, amberjacks and dolphin fish. However, it is not disdained by coastal predators such as snappers and greenhouses; Excellent artificial for fishing on off shore feeders where its swimming characteristics allow very slow passages which allow you to stay in the frenzy zone for longer.