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Tigerfish/Bream/Nembwe Inline Spinners
Tigerfish/Bream/Nembwe Inline Spinners
For African species like tigerfish, bream, and nembwe, carry a range of inline spinners from #1 to #6, but each species has a sweet spot:
| Species | Recommended Spinner Size | Weight Range |
|---|---|---|
| Tigerfish | #3 - #6 | 7g - 28g |
| Nembwe (Serranochromis robustus) | #2 - #4 | 5g - 12g |
| Three-spot bream / redbreast bream | #1 - #3 | 3g - 8g |
Tigerfish are highly aggressive predators and respond well to larger, flashy spinners. Many Southern African anglers use #4–#6 spinners for tigerfish, especially in stained water or strong current.
Nembwe are ambush predators that feed heavily on small fish, making them ideal spinner targets around reed edges, submerged timber, and undercut banks. Medium-sized #2–#4 spinners work exceptionally well.
Our preferred setup for the Zambezi, Kariba, and Caprivi
- #2 Silver Rotary style spinner – bream and smaller nembwe.
- #3 Gold or Copper spinner – all-rounder for nembwe and tigerfish.
- #4 Silver spinner with red dressing – tigerfish killer.
- #5 or #6 Fire Tiger or chartreuse spinner – dirty water and aggressive tigers.
Colours
- Silver blades – clear water and sunny conditions.
- Gold/Copper blades – tannin-stained or overcast conditions.
- Chartreuse, Fire Tiger, Red – when fish are aggressive or water is dirty.
Important for Tigerfish
Always fish a 20–30 cm wire trace ahead of the spinner. Tigerfish will bite straight through mono or fluorocarbon.
