Need to know the name of the lure

wihan rocher

New member
Hi guys
I have this lure in my tackle bag and it works very well...
Can any of you identify the lure and where I can purchase more?
 

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Serra Moz

Sealiner
My answer would be "DK" = Don't know.... reasons, now days there's such a market for lures, you get perhaps 20 + different outfits making them, some are "carbon copies" of well known brands, some makers / outfits opens the one year and the next year they will closed down, or that particular spec is discontinued ??? However I would agree, it got the "footprints" of a Rapala....

If you look at some Chinese lures (cheap as sea sand) they very much look like your top end lures, that goes for plastics as well. Well, I would not know the qualiity of their hooks (trebbles) etc...
 

Fly-aholic

New member
Hi Wihan, I assume it to be a floating lure, i.e. a jerk bait.
Retrieve hard and let it float to the surface. The level of buoyancy will probably be an indicator as the Rapalas are less buoyant than other lures.Supposed to be a more natural rise of a dying bait fish. Not also the case ;)

I am exclusively fish lures in the salt and have learned that most lures these days are very effective. Buy a lure similar to this in size and you will find it works just as well.

Except for grunter, I believe if you find the fish you will catch them on mostly any lure.
 
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