316 Lure Co.

6.75" Rising Son (Top Hook)

$18.99

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Description

The Rising Son is a bait that's meant to operate in that it Barely subsurface zone (w/ Line thru version) Pushes a V wake Skips on the top Moves slowly just a foot or two down. Can be fished deeper with top hook version or with added weights Can be fished thru weeds with weedless version This is a bait that has the buoyancy to move and twitch on top with seductive action, while moving the bait only a few feet toward the boat to keep your bait in the strike zone longer. Skip, skip skip SLOSH. That's what we're after here. Rigging Instructions: Bottom Hooked: Feed your line thru the hole at the nose. Line will come out at the chin Tie the line to split ring Embed one hook into the belly - two hooks will be exposed Top Hooked: Continue to feed line thru the hole in belly, line will come out to the back Tie the line to split ring - Embed one hook into the back - two hooks will be exposed Hook included: (1) Owner Treble ST-36 or ST-35 1/o Qty per pack: One (1)

Specifications

Category

Soft Swimbaits

Length

6.75 in (171 mm)

Sink Rate

slow sink

Target Species

bass

Techniques

casting, topwater

Water Column

variable

Running Depth

0-2 ft

Action

subtle tail kick

Conditions

clear water, low light, vegetation, open water

Field Notes

This bait is designed to be fished just under the surface or in the top few feet, where it can push a V-wake and be worked slowly through the strike zone. It can also be skipped, twitched, or fished a bit deeper with the top-hook version or added weight, and the weedless option helps around cover and weeds.

Pros

  • Versatile rigging options for top-hook, bottom-hook, or weedless presentations
  • Can be worked on top, just subsurface, or slightly deeper
  • Good for slow, deliberate retrieves and skipping

Cons

  • Not ideal when you need a true deep-running bait
  • Requires rigging attention to get the desired hook orientation

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