OUR WEIGHTED LURE RANGES
The Pacifica is a weighted straight running lure, an all rounder, suitable for any position.
Running slightly deeper than most skirted lures, appealing to those more cautious fish.
Suitable for all weather conditions, ideal running speed 6 to 10 knots.
The Salt Shaker series consists of a range of five sizes, with a straight running, weighted cup face jet design that is very unique.
The head encompasses a huge dished face with a series of jet holes through the head, exiting to the outside of the skirts.
The commonly held fallacy, that jets are for tuna only, could not be further from the truth, with Salt Shakers accounting for five of the six billfish species available in Australian Waters in the first twelve months after its release.
This is the perfect head to be run in every position but best suited to the riggers and out long. The lure is ideal for rough weather, it doesn’t matter how rough it is the lure will not blow out.
It will hang in doing its job, with a trolling speed range of 6 to 16 knots.
This is our personal favourite head shape with accounting for many big fish, including Antony’s ex world record south bluefin tuna of 126kg.
The Demon 4.5W from the Demon Series is a Weighted Lure
The aerodynamic head shape, combined with the cone shaped nose profile, gives the Demons an enticing action that no predatory fish can resist.
The Exocet is a strikingly different lure, both in shape and how it performs when trolled.
This range was specifically designed for targeting tuna and mackerel species, with its long head shape and short skirts.
This lure comes out in 3 sizes, but is also made in weighted versions in the two smaller sizes allowing it to go deeper when trolled, or trolled at a high speed of 20 knots,
with the ability to be cast into a school of fish or dropped down when stopped to be jigged for something different.
The lure should be loaded with a single hook only.
At just on 100 mm in length the Super Jerk is the smallest weighted lure in the Meridian Tackle range, coming in only two colours, white and pink, but has accounted for a staggering range of pelagic species.