
TSURINOYA NEW SIZE 100mm 120mm T Tail Worm Soft Lures Easy Shiner Artificial Soft Baits Odor Added For Bass Fishing Wobblers
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Specifications
- Brand Name
- TSURINOYA
- Origin
- Mainland China
- Electronic
- No
- Category
- LURE
- Luminous
- No
- Quantity
- One Set, 25pcs/20pcs/18pcs/12pcs/10pcs/6pcs
- Position
- Lake, River, Reservoir Pond, Stream
- High-concerned chemical
- None
- Model Number
- T-100 T-120
- Type
- Soft Fishing Lure
- Length
- 55mm/65mm/75mm/88mm/100mm/120mm
- Weight
- 0.8g/1.4g/2.2g/3.6g/4.7g/8.5g
- Color
- 12
- Choice
- yes
- semi_Choice
- yes
Product Description
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Added fishy flavor attractant to increase fish bite rates
- Sensitive tail swing design for realistic, natural swimming action
- Multiple size and quantity options to fit different fishing needs
- Durable soft plastic construction for repeated use
Cons
- Only 12 color options available, limited customization for different water conditions
- No luminous feature for night fishing use
- Designed exclusively for bass, not suitable for other freshwater game fish
- No custom bundle options beyond the listed set quantities
Common Questions
What sizes and weights are available for these soft fishing lures?
They come in lengths of 55mm/65mm/75mm/88mm/100mm/120mm, with corresponding weights of 0.8g/1.4g/2.2g/3.6g/4.7g/8.5g.
What fish species are these lures designed for?
They are specifically made for bass fishing, with added fishy flavor attractant to boost bites.
How many lures are included in each set?
Set quantities vary, with options including 25pcs, 20pcs, 18pcs, 12pcs, 10pcs, and 6pcs per order.
What fishing environments are these lures suitable for?
They work well in lakes, rivers, reservoirs, ponds, and streams.
What special features do these lures have to attract fish?
They have a sensitive tail swing design for natural swimming movement, plus a double hook groove design for better hook-up rates.
Product information last updated on November 22, 2025
