RNLN26 Resin Trolling Lures 8.6" 3.5 oz.
RNLN26 Resin Trolling Lures 8.6" 3.5 oz.
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LURE DETAILS
Head Weight: 1.9 oz./54g
Lure Weight: 3.5 oz. /100g
Lure Length: 8.6"/22cm
Hook: 8/0 Single Hookset
Line: 5 ft Length 140 lbs Mono Line
THE CORE: PRECISION NATURAL IMITATION
💎 Crystal-Clear, Durable Resin Head
Crafted from advanced, UV-stable resin that resists chipping and yellowing. It maintains perfect optical clarity season after season, creating a nearly invisible head that highlights the natural action of the skirt.
✨ Authentic Abalone Shell Flash
Inlaid with real pieces of abalone shell that produce a subtle, organic shimmer underwater. This multi-directional flash replicates the natural glint of baitfish scales—a trigger that synthetic flash can't authentically reproduce.
🎣 Expertly Hand-Tied Skirt Action
Each silicone skirt is meticulously hand-tied and secured with premium waxed floss. This ensures maximum durability and a fluid, lifelike swimming action that mimics the pulsing movement of live prey.
⚡ Pre-Rigged & Ready for Action
Arrives fully rigged and fish-ready with 5 feet of 140lb clear mono leader and a sharp, corrosion-resistant 8/0 hook. This tournament-ready setup saves critical time on the water and eliminates rigging uncertainty.
🎯 The Ideal Mid-Water Profile
At 8.6 inches and 3.5 ounces, it's perfectly sized to match common offshore forage. This versatile profile is effective for a wide range of pelagic species, from mahi and wahoo to tuna and kingfish, especially in clear water scenarios.
THE SCENE: THE CLEAR WATER CONUNDRUM
The ocean is a flat, shimmering pane of glass. You're 25 miles offshore, working the edge of a deep-water plateau where the depth falls from 150 to 600 feet. The water here isn't just blue—it's crystalline. You can see your lures dancing 50 feet back in the wake. You've had followers all morning: mahi peeking, small tuna tracking, but no solid commits. The fish are spooked by anything that looks artificial.
Frustration sets in. You've tried the big, flashy lures, the dredges, the daisy chains. They create commotion but no conversion. You glance at your spread and decide on one calculated change. You pull the loudest lure and send the RNLN26 down the center.
Its crystal-clear resin head practically vanishes, leaving only the hypnotic, natural pulse of the hand-tied skirt. The real abalone shell embedded in the resin catches the overhead sun, throwing off random, authentic flashes that look like a wounded pilchard's scales.
Almost immediately, you notice a change. A pair of larger mahi that had been following at a distance suddenly turn with purpose. They close the gap, and the larger of the two doesn't just nip—it engulfs the lure with a confident, decisive strike. The reel screams, and the fight is on. The 5-foot 140lb leader holds against its sharp teeth and acrobatic jumps.
Later that afternoon, while working a color change, you get the hit you've been waiting for. A quality yellowfin tuna, likely suspended deep in the clear column, streaks up and slams the RNLN26 on the run. There was no hesitation—just a reaction to what looked like an easy, natural meal. The 8/0 hook drives home, and the battle is a deep, dogged fight against a powerful opponent.
In both instances, the RNLN26 did what the other lures couldn't: it disappeared and reappeared as food. It provided the natural stealth and convincing action that educated, clear-water gamefish require. It turned a day of looks into a day of catches.







Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What type of water is this lure suitable for?
It is designed for all deep-sea offshore trolling in saltwater environments.
Do I need to rig it myself?
No! It comes pre-rigged with a leader and hooks, ready to connect directly to your mainline.
How often does the skirt need to be replaced?
Depending on usage, the skirt typically lasts for 20-30 fishing trips. We sell replacement skirts separately.
What boat speed range is it designed for?
The optimal trolling speed is 15-25 knots, and it can handle speeds up to 30 knots.