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Light trout spoon fishing
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| Name | Troutwerk ParaLAXX 5g 6,5cm Inlineblinker - Blinker |
| EAN | 4251865108547 |
| MPN | 120746 |
| Brand | Troutwerk |
| Lure length | 6.5cm |
| Lure weight | 5g |
| Color | colour black/white |
| Lure type | Spoon / blinker |
| Swimming Action | subtle_natural |
| Hook Configuration | inline_single_hook |
| Water Conditions | fresh_and_saltwater |
| Rigging options | inline, single_hook |
| Target fish | Trout, sea trout |
Supplier information positions the ParaLAXX for trout fishing, including rainbow trout, large stocked trout, and sea trout.
Yes. The supplier states that the lure is suitable for both freshwater and saltwater use.
Each variant includes one lure in the selected colour, plus a single hook, barrel swivel, and bead.
All variants share the same 5 g weight, 6.5 cm length, and inline construction. Choose mainly by colour, brighter mixes for visibility and darker or metallic patterns for contrast or baitfish-like flash.
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The Troutwerk ParaLAXX is built for trout anglers who want a clean-running inline spoon for freshwater and coastal use. Its line-through design helps reduce leverage during the fight, and the compact 5 g body with 6.5 cm length suits light spinning for trout species.
The ParaLAXX uses an inline layout, with the lure sliding on the line instead of giving the fish as much leverage as a fixed hook setup. A single hook, barrel swivel, and bead are included.
With a lure weight of 5 g and a body length of 6.5 cm, this spoon matches ultralight and light spinning approaches. It is a practical choice for rainbow trout, large stocked trout, and sea trout where a slim metal profile and lively action are useful.
Supplier information states that the lure can be used in both freshwater and saltwater. That makes the ParaLAXX a flexible option for ponds, lakes, and coastal trout sessions.
All variants share the same size, weight, and inline concept. The main difference is colour, so choose based on water clarity, light conditions, and the forage look you want to imitate.