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Looking at buying a triple trout swimbait I have the correct set up and fish here are usually around 4-6lb well the good size fish at least. The question is what size would you recommend in this case here in the midwest with that avg size big fish?

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7” or 8” both will work.

The issue I had with 22 Century Triple Trout was their colors. 

I see now they improved somewhat. The Triple Fish can be worked in many ways. The stop and go with a jerk turns this lure around and that was my most productive technique.

What colors are you considering?

Tom

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I was considering the 7" in Silver Trout 

sorta like blue trout color but thinking of playing it safe with the above didn't want to get the 7" if the 8" was just a better bait I find it odd they made one a inch different 

  • Super User

The 7” isn’t quite as active swimmer the 8”, both will work. The 8” is more the just 1” longer it’s also about 1/4” wider giving it more surface area to make sharp a little easier.

Silver trout has good contrast back to belly and should be a choice.

Enjoy your Triple Trout it’s a fun lure lure to fish.

Tom

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On 3/7/2022 at 7:09 PM, WRB said:

The 7” isn’t quite as active swimmer the 8”, both will work. The 8” is more the just 1” longer it’s also about 1/4” wider giving it more surface area to make sharp a little easier.

Silver trout has good contrast back to belly and should be a choice.

Enjoy your Triple Trout it’s a fun lure lure to fish.

Tom

Thank you I'm excited to fish it. I've seen tacticalbassin label this as a fast retrieve action bait. Meaning they reel it fast then stop or add rod movements and go back to reeling fast is this how you would fishi it or do you just fish it down to where you believe the fish are, with a slow movement with added twitches if needed.

  • Super User

Change of pace triggers strike with all types of swimbaits. Some days it’s slow others a moderate speed retrieve. The one thing that seems to consistent is a shorter pause between jerks that turn the lure, about 3 seconds does the trick.

Tom

I have a 7” slow sink in baby bass and it gets crushed burning it on the surface early morning.

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