Lures are
rarely new.
Usually, somebody created a version sometime previously.
Mann’s Bait Company's Three for All is
the first soft-plastic
lure that imitates a
group of baitfish,
the company says.
Soft-plastics are
relatively new,
so that's credible.
Three for All is
three minnow-shaped soft-plastics on one weedless jighead.
The lure is being introduced at ICAST -- the International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades -- in July.
A patented “hardnose” keeps the bodies separated.
Made for both fresh and saltwater, the lure is available in 3- and 4-inch sizes and different colors.
Packaged with one rigged body and two spares, the lure meets one-hook-only restrictions.
Mann’s previously introduced an Alabama rig that’s like a miniature umbrella that drags a bunch of soft-plastics at once.
That was similar to larger ones used for trolling, except Alabama rigs were built for casting.
Is Three for All a new lure?
Mann's Alabama rigs proved to be a good idea.
Looks like this lure could, too.
That's all that matters.
For more info, visit Mann’s Three for All Web page. |