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Coastal lure for sea trout
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| Name | Westin Salty Inline 7,5cm 14g Blinker - Meerforellenblinker |
| EAN | 5707549468234 |
| MPN | 73405 |
| Brand | Westin |
| Lure length | 7.5cm |
| Lure weight | 14g |
| Color | 3D Silver Ayu |
| Lure type | spoon_blinker |
| Hook Configuration | single_hook |
| Water Conditions | saltwater |
| Rigging options | inline |
| Transport length | 7.5cm |
| Fishing technique | coastal_saltwater |
| Material | ABS plastic / zinc |
| Lead-free concept | Yes |
| Internal tube | Yes |
It is aimed mainly at sea trout and seabass fishing along the coast, based on the supplier description and lure style.
All variants share the same 7.5 cm length, 14 g weight, inline design, and single hook. The main difference is colour, so choose by light conditions, water clarity, and local baitfish look.
Yes. The supplier description states it can be worked quickly or slowly, which helps when fish activity or depth changes during the session.
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The Westin Salty Inline is a slim inline spoon built for active coastal fishing. Its compact 7.5 cm, 14 g format helps you cast far in wind, fish it fast or slow, and cover both shallow and deeper sections for sea trout and seabass.
This lure is designed for shore anglers who need casting distance and steady lure control in changing coastal conditions. The narrow body imitates common baitfish and keeps an attractive action across different retrieve speeds.
The inline setup and single hook support solid hook-ups while keeping the rig simple and practical for coastal lure fishing. This layout also matches anglers who prefer a fish-friendly hook arrangement.
Westin uses an internal tube with an ABS plastic and zinc construction in this model. The lead-free concept makes it a relevant choice for anglers who want a modern coast lure with reduced lead use.
All variants share the same length and weight, so your choice mainly comes down to colour. Natural baitfish tones suit clear water and bright conditions, while more visible finishes can help when light shifts or the water carries more colour.