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The LimeStrike Trout Spinning Lure is engineered for visibility and performance in New Zealand’s sunlit waters. Designed to excel when trout feed by sight, this lure reflects natural light without overwhelming cautious fish. Its silver blade catches sunlight from every angle, while the lime centre and sharp black markings simulate a flashing baitfish darting through clear water.
With a 6.5-gram body and a perfectly balanced shape, the LimeStrike casts with accuracy and maintains strong vibration during retrieval. Fitted with a barbless size #4 single hook, it complies with New Zealand’s catch-and-release regulations. This spinner is ideal for targeting sight-feeding trout in open, weed-light environments where visual appeal is key.
| Habitat Type | Effectiveness | Target Species | Best Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clear Lakeshores | Excellent | Trout | Midday to Afternoon (Sunny) |
| Open River Flats | Great | Perch | Late Morning to Midday |
| Sandy Lake Bottoms | Good | Trout | Bright Days with Clear Skies |
| Edge of Weed Beds | Moderate | Perch | Early Afternoon (Clear Weather) |
The LimeStrike Trout Spinning Lure was built for daytime fishing in high-clarity water. Its reflective silver blade mimics the flash of a live baitfish. Combined with a lime core and high-contrast black detailing, it draws in fish that feed visually. The barbless hook ensures compliance with NZ freshwater rules while also making fish release faster and safer.
Cast near drop-offs, lake edges, or sunlit channels. Retrieve slowly with slight twitches to enhance the lure’s flash and imitate a struggling baitfish. Pause near submerged structures to trigger reaction strikes.
When the sun is high and the water is clear, the LimeStrike Trout Spinning Lure delivers standout results. It’s a smart choice for anglers who fish bright days, open lakes, or shallow flats where trout hunt with their eyes. Add this spinner to your tackle box for summer sessions and sunny conditions—especially when visual realism makes the difference between interest and strike.