Mepps Aglia Platium is a metallic-colour version of the classic Aglia inline spinner, available in Red, Green and Blue blade finishes. It keeps the familiar action of the wide Aglia blade, but adds a stronger colour accent and a clear flash that can help when predators react to brightness, contrast and a fast visual signal in the water.
The wide blade starts quickly as soon as the retrieve begins and keeps a stable rotation during steady fishing. This matters in shallow bays, along weed edges, over stones, near reinforced banks and on slower river stretches, where the spinner needs to start working immediately and maintain a clear signal.
The red version is a strong choice for perch and chub, especially when a more visible strike point is needed. Green works well for ide, chub and trout in clearer water and on venues where fish react carefully to classic silver or gold. Blue is an interesting option for lake perch, pike in shallow bays and asp feeding over stony or gravel areas.
Aglia Platium works well in both still waters and rivers. In lakes it is worth fishing near reeds, weed beds, jetties, drop-offs and shallow bays. In rivers it can be used along reinforced banks, shallow runs, gravel bars, stone reefs, calmer current seams and places where baitfish hold close to the bank.
Smaller sizes suit perch, chub, ide and trout on light spinning tackle. Medium models are a good option for bigger perch, asp, trout and pike in shallower water. The largest sizes #4 and #5 are useful for pike, stronger river fish and zander feeding in the evening or early morning on shallow sections near reinforced banks.
The range covers sizes from #0 to #5, so the spinner can be matched to depth, current strength and the size of fish being targeted. Lighter models are well suited to small rivers, shallow bays and cautious fish, while heavier versions help cover bigger water, longer casts and spots where a stronger lure signal is needed.
Mepps is one of the most recognisable names in spinning lures. For many anglers, the brand immediately means classic inline spinners, stable blade rotation and simple, proven lures for predators. The range includes Mepps inline spinners and spoons, small models for trout and perch, as well as larger lures for pike, sea trout, salmon, zander and catfish.
Inline spinners are the core of the Mepps range. The classic Aglia, with its wide blade, is well suited to slow and medium retrieves, still water, calmer current, fishing above vegetation and working along the bank. Aglia Long has a narrower blade, creates less resistance and is a better option for current and deeper presentations. Black Fury, Comet, Aglia Fluo, Aglia Neon and Aglia-e make it easier to match colour, contrast and lure action to water clarity, light level and fish activity.
Mepps Syclops spoons are an important part of the range. They are designed for lakes, reservoirs, larger rivers and deeper areas where anglers need longer casting, a wider swimming action or a stronger side flash. Mepps spoons are useful when covering drop-offs, flats, channels, weed edges and places where pike, zander or bigger perch do not always react to a classic inline spinner.
For perch, trout, chub and ide, smaller Mepps spinners in sizes #00 to #2 are usually the most useful. For general river and lake spinning, sizes #2 and #3 are very versatile and can cover perch, trout, chub, ide, smaller pike and zander. For larger predators, it is worth choosing #4 and #5 models, bigger pike spinners, tandem designs or heavier spoons that create a stronger signal and remain visible in bigger water.
Mepps Aglia is the classic choice for slower retrieves and a wide range of venues. Black Fury is useful when a darker outline, stronger contrast and a clear visual target are needed. Comet has a versatile action and works well for perch, trout and river predators. Lusox is mainly associated with pike and deeper presentations, while XD is a good choice when the lure needs to fish lower in the water or work effectively in stronger current.
Silver Mepps spinners are a good choice in clearer water, brighter light and situations where predators react to a strong flash. Gold works well in slightly coloured water, under cloud cover and in venues with a warmer water tone. Copper is worth using for more cautious fish or softer light, while black, fluo and high-contrast versions help in stained water, cloudy weather and situations where a faster reaction strike is needed.
The Mepps range makes it easy to build a lure box for most spinning venues. For small rivers and trout, small inline spinners in natural or contrasting colours are a strong starting point. For perch, small and medium Aglia, Comet, Black Fury and colour-accented versions are useful choices. For pike, larger spinners, Syclops spoons, Lusox and models with a stronger pressure wave and bigger profile are worth considering. For zander and fish holding deeper, heavier models, narrower blades and lures that can reach lower water layers are often the better option.
Mepps spinners and spoons are easy to fish, easy to feel through the rod and effective in many situations. They can quickly check fish activity and cover banks, shallow runs, deeper channels, flats, reed lines and underwater vegetation. A wide choice of sizes, colours and blade types makes it simple to match the lure to the season, water clarity, depth and target species. These are lures that fit both light spinning for perch and trout and stronger predator fishing for pike, sea trout, salmon, zander and catfish.