22nd Century Swimbait Company

22nd Century Triple Trout Swimbaits

$61.99 - $73.99

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Description

Extremely versatile and effective, the 22nd Century Triple Trout Swimbait solves many of the problems anglers encounter when fishing a "big bait" which is part of the reason it's been a favorite with tournament anglers, trophy hunters and guides for years. Delivering an extraordinarily life-like S-curve action at any speed from blazing fast to a super slow, the Triple Trout's speed versatility provides an array of options on the retrieve. Also, if you rip the bait then give it a little slack, the lure actually does a 180 and turns backwards, which is something few lures can do. Capable of swimming at any depth, the Triple Trout's lipless design eliminates the issue of broken diving bills, and the its tail also features a simple screw-in attachment for quick and easy replacement. Another notable innovation is the bearing swivels that attach the hooks to the bait's body. This allows the hooks to rotate independently, making it harder for fish to leverage and throw them during the fight. Designed by Scott Whitmer, one of the pioneers of swimbaits as we know them today, the 22nd Century Triple Trout Swimbait is a quality swimbait that has been catching fish from coast-to-coast. 22nd Century Length Weight Class Triple Trout 6" 1.5-oz Slow Sinking Triple Trout 7" 2.25-oz Slow Sinking Triple Trout 8" 2.75-oz Slow Sinking Upgrade Your Treble Hooks!

Specifications

Category

Swimbaits

Weight

2.25 oz (64 g)

Length

7 in (178 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting

Water Column

variable

Action

S-curve swim with 180-degree turn on slack

Conditions

clear water, open water

Field Notes

A versatile big swimbait for covering water at a wide range of retrieve speeds. The lipless design and S-curve swimming action make it effective when you want a lifelike bait that can be ripped and then allowed to turn and glide back on slack line.

Pros

  • Very lifelike S-curve swimming action
  • Works at a wide range of retrieve speeds
  • Can be fished at any depth
  • Slow-sinking profile appeals to trophy fish

Cons

  • Large bait that can be intimidating for beginners
  • Requires heavier tackle and more deliberate retrieves
  • Replacement treble hooks are sold separately

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