Ratter Baits Trout Plamp Lure 1.6", Black/Red, 4cm, 12pcs/pack

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Ratter Baits Trout Plamp Lure 1.6", Black/Red, 4cm, 12pcs/pack

The Ratterbaits Trout Plamp scented rubber lures are an absolute magnet for attracting trout. The larva is the trout's preferred type of food, and when the larva is enriched with a fragrant extract—which is truly hard to find on the market—the results are genuinely outstanding. Whether you're looking for scented rubber lures for spinning or Trout Area, Ratterbaits rubber lures are the right choice.

Ratterbaits has produced extremely effective baits for catching various predators. When combined with an optimal jig head (lighter jig heads are generally recommended), Ratterbaits rubber lures sink slowly through the water column, acting like irresistible prey for trout. They are used to collecting larvae in the water column but are also tempted to feed on pellets, and such a slow sink offers a persistent and irresistible flavour.

Manufacturer's advice: use jig heads weighing just under 1 g on calm waters.

Features:

  • Lure type: trout;
  • Length: 4cm;
  • Material: soft rubber;
  • Color: Black/Red;
  • Packaging: 12pcs/pack.

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