Savage Gear Surf Seekers
One of the best bass lures on the market, Savage Gear’s Surf Seeker is an absolute must-have in any lure box. With exceptional casting distance and a super hookup rate, it holds a special place in our heart and tackle box.
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Description
Savage Gear’s Surf Seeker is our bass, pollock and pike lure of choice. No matter the conditions, casting distance, or visibility, this lure just never seems to let you down. We’ve found almost any predatory fish – from bass to pollock and even pike – loves a Seeker as much as we do. One of the very best bass fishing lures and pollock fishing lures ever made, particularly at such a cheap price.
As a proponent of natural colours and attempting to mimic a predatory fish’s prey, the light blue and silver colours and particularly close to baitfish like mackerel and have always served us well. The 28 – 35g models are superb for fishing from the shore. Significantly upwards of 80m cast distance with an 11-foot rod and with enough density to manage rough conditions, these pocket rockets are a no-brainer when it comes to targeting salt and freshwater predators.
Features
- Up to 42g weight
- Ultra-durable
- Superb casting distance
- Variety of natural and bright colours
- Suitable for all manner of salt and freshwater predators
- Value
- Durability
- Hookup rate
- Casting distance
Additional information
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The Savage Gear Surf Seeker hooks come as a #3/0 as standard. Typically they come with a single treble hook and a spare, larger single hook, all of which are classed as #3/0.
Surf Seekers are designed to cover distance and cut through the powerful waves associated with bass and pollock fishing. As such you can fish them as slightly sub-surface lures in choppy waters or use them as sinking lures to target the sea bed before retrieving them. They’re an immensely versatile lure.
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