The Black Fury with a plain treble hook is one of the great all-time Mepps spinners. The special Black Fury blade spins closer to the body than the classic Aglia blade so it easily fishes shallow to mid-depths. All Mepps Black Furys are excellent low light (early morning, evening or overcast) spinners as well as a perfect choice for sunny days when contrast with the brightness of the water, weeds and structure is needed. Whether you select a plain or dress Black Fury is strictly personal preference. Most panfish and bass fishermen prefer dressed spinners, while most trout and salmon fishermen prefer plain treble hook Black Furys. Either is very effective at catching a wide variety of freshwater game fish. Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and walleye fishermen should also consider a Black Fury Combo.
Black Fury Dressed Treble
The dressed Black Fury is one of the great all-time Mepps spinners for catching everything from trophy largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and musky, to panfish and small stream trout. All dressed Black Furys feature either natural squirrel tail or bucktail.
Black Fury Combo
Mepps Black Fury Combos are rigged weedless, making them perfect for fishing the weeds, brush piles and anything in-between. The Black Fury’s blade spins closer to the body of the spinner so it easily fishes shallow to mid-depths. Black Fury Combos feature a Mister Twister Keeper Hook so anglers spend less time rigging and more time casting.
Mepps Black Furys are excellent in low light conditions, making them second-to-none in early morning, evening or overcast skies. It’s also a perfect choice for those sunny days when contrast with the brightness of the water, weeds and structure is needed.