Jackall Super Squirrel 115
Released in 2020 … they come out of the box already tricked up with hardware suitable for barra. The super Squirrel swims at 4 meters and is currently only available in a silent version.
Released in 2020 … they come out of the box already tricked up with hardware suitable for barra. The super Squirrel swims at 4 meters and is currently only available in a silent version.
This colour is called Olive Scale and it has a diving depth of only 1-2 meters. This fills a gap in my hard body lure box for a relatively shallow diving lure in natural colours for use around structure and weed banks and weed bombies.
The 25A features the trademark Bomber tight wiggle and rolling movement that creates a life-like swimming action. This is a deep swimming lure and swims at 12-15 feet on the cast and 20-25 feet on the troll.
As fresh and salt water lure that on the cast has swim depth of 10+ feet and on the troll it swims a little deeper. The Classic 120 Barra has an unmatched tournament-winning heritage and for many years was the first choice of all serious Barramundi anglers.
This is the deepest swimming lure that I carry with a cast and troll depth of 20 feet.
The River Rat is a stand-out general purpose saltwater lure, that is great for both casting & trolling. I carry just one colour and that is the Bobby dazzler gold.
On the cast it swims down to 3 meters. When trolling areas of structure, the buoyancy of the lure and the “butterknife” tail of the Scorpion 150 allow the lure to back off any snags after the line has been allowed to slacken off.
Off the cast the Pointer 100XDit has a swim depth of 10 feet. I often use this lure when the water is colder and barra are sulking in deeper water.
With a diving depth of 8 feet on the cast the original Barra Bait has been one of the most popular Barra lures in Australia for many years and is still a great option particularly on the troll.
This is a silent running suspending lure that dives to the depth of 3M+ and one of my favorite lures for prospecting around weed beds and other structure. This colour is sandstorm and is a great colour for Awoonga barra … there are of course other fantastic colours in the range.
The L120 swims at around 2.5M on the cast and just a little lower than that on the troll.
The cast has a straight tradectory because the weights move to the rear of the lure and then as the retrieve starts the weights lock in place back towards the front of the lure enhancing the swimming action of the lure.