316 Lure Co.

6" Freestyle Trout - SOLD OUT!

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Description

6" Freestyle Trout: Weight: Floating Version ~ 2.5 oz. Slow Sinking Version ~ 3.0 oz. This Bait is sold on a first come, first served basis.. As a result, a bait version/color may sell out faster than others. Please email sales@316lurecompany.com with any questions. Our process for shipping runs fairly quickly unless otherwise noted, so the time frame in which a customer can make a change or cancel an order is extremely short. To cancel your order before it is shipped, please contact us immediately at (214)478-6894 or via email at sales@316lurecompany.com. Once an order is placed, we will not accept bait version/color changes. To make any changes, your order will be canceled and you will be required to reorder. Customers who choose the incorrect shipping method or request a change of address will cause a delay in processing an order and/or be subject to cancellation. International customers are responsible for all duties, taxes and fees imposed by customs. We cannot devalue the cost of a purchase. Thank you for your support and understanding. Sincerely, 3:16 Lure Company

Specifications

Category

Swimbaits

Weight

2.75 oz (78 g)

Length

6 in (152 mm)

Sink Rate

variable

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting

Water Column

variable

Action

swimbait

Conditions

open water

Field Notes

A 6-inch freestyle trout-style swimbait is built for casting and retrieving around open water where bass or other predators are feeding on larger baitfish. The floating version is useful for a slower, higher-riding presentation, while the slow-sinking version can be counted down and worked through the middle of the water column.

Pros

  • Available in floating and slow-sinking versions
  • Large profile can imitate bigger forage
  • Versatile for steady retrieves or pause-and-go retrieves

Cons

  • Sold out listing suggests limited availability
  • Large size may be too much for pressured fish or small forage situations

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