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| Name | Troutwerk Inline Blinker 16g 7,4cm - Meerforellenblinker |
| EAN | 4251865112087 |
| MPN | 103639 |
| Brand | Troutwerk |
| Lure length | 7.4cm |
| Lure weight | 16g |
| Color | firetiger |
| Lure type | spoon_blinker |
| Hook Configuration | inline_single_hook |
| Water Conditions | saltwater,coastal |
| Rigging options | inline,single_hook |
| Transport length | 7.4cm |
| Fishing technique | spinning,sea_trout_fishing,coastal_saltwater,casting |
| Included accessories | 1 single hook, 1 red bead |
It is made for spinning for sea trout, especially in coastal areas such as beaches, harbours, and similar shoreline spots.
Yes. Every variant in this range is 7.4 cm long and weighs 16 g. The main difference between variants is the colour pattern.
Choose by visibility and confidence. Brighter or higher-contrast colours can help in dull light, while darker or more metallic options can suit clearer conditions and personal preference.
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The Troutwerk Inline Blinker is built for spin fishing for sea trout in coastal water. At 7.4 cm and 16 g, it casts far from beaches, harbours, and other shoreline spots, while the inline setup helps the lure move freely in the water.
This inline spoon is designed for active shore fishing where long casts and steady contact matter. Its slim metal body suits sea trout fishing from open beaches as well as more sheltered harbour areas.
The line runs through the centre channel of the lure. A red bead is included to protect the knot and support clean lure movement during the retrieve.
Each lure comes with a sharp single hook and the red bead for mounting. That makes setup simple and keeps the rig aligned for coastal lure fishing.
All variants in this range share the same body size, weight, and inline concept. The choice between variants mainly comes down to colour preference and light conditions on the coast.