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Visible lure for coastal sea trout
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| Name | Westin 10cm 26g Salty Inline Blinker - Durchlaufblinker |
| EAN | 5707549462171 |
| MPN | 68713 |
| Brand | Westin |
| Lure length | 10cm |
| Lure weight | 26g |
| Color | Headlight |
| Lure type | spoon_blinker |
| Water Conditions | saltwater |
| Rigging options | inline |
| Fishing technique | sea_trout_fishing |
| Transport length | 10cm |
| Material | ABS plastic |
It is mainly intended for coastal spinning for sea trout, and it can also appeal to seabass when baitfish are present.
All variants share the same 10 cm length, 26 g weight, and inline concept. The main difference is colour, so choose according to light conditions, water clarity, and the baitfish tone you want to imitate.
An inline design can help reduce leverage during the fight because the lure can move separately from the hook. That can be useful with hard-fighting fish that jump and shake.
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The Westin Salty Inline is built for active spin fishing for sea trout from the coast. Its inline design helps improve hook-up efficiency, while the slim spoon profile casts well even in wind and fishes effectively at both slow and fast retrieves.
This sea trout lure is designed for shore anglers who need casting distance and stable action in changing coastal conditions. The 10 cm, 26 g format suits covering water efficiently from beaches, points, and shallow reef edges.
The line-thru style inline setup helps the lure move separately from the hook during the fight, which can reduce leverage from jumping fish. That makes it a smart choice when targeting hard-fighting sea trout and opportunistic seabass.
Its shape and flashing action imitate common prey fish, making it useful across much of the season. You can fish it higher in the water on a steady retrieve or let it work deeper when conditions demand it.
All variants share the same size, weight, and action. Your choice mainly comes down to colour, so you can match light levels, water clarity, and local baitfish tones.