If you've ever stood on the bow of a shallow water skiff watching a redfish tail in the marsh grass, you already know — one shot, one presentation, one chance. You better have the right lure tied on.
The LTT Inshore was built for exactly that moment.
Designed specifically for the coastal angler chasing the Holy Trinity of Louisiana inshore fishing — redfish, speckled trout, and flounder — the LTT Inshore steps up to .051 stainless wire for the brutal demands of saltwater, current, and fish that don't quit when they're hooked. Whether you're working oyster beds, grass flats, marsh edges, or open bays from Texas to Florida, this rig puts three baits in the strike zone simultaneously and dares anything swimming to ignore it.
Three drops. One spinner blade. The marsh doesn't know what hit it.
Each jig twists off and swaps in seconds — no torn plastics, no retying, no fumbling with tackle when the tide is moving and the fish are feeding. Match the hatch fast, stay in the zone longer, and put more fish in the box. That's how we do it down in the bayou.
Folds flat at the end of the day. One tackle tray slot. Saltwater tested, Kajun approved.
.051 stainless wire — built for inshore saltwater demands
Center spinner blade for flash and vibration
Three removable jig arms — swap colors in seconds
Handles current, structure, and hard fighting inshore species
Folds flat — fits in one tackle box slot
Handmade one at a time by a 47-year Louisiana lure maker