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DUO Drag Metal Cast Shot Jigger Spoon 30 g

The DUO Drag Metal Cast Shot is a versatile casting jig designed to achieve long casting distances and trigger strikes in both saltwater and freshwater. Thanks to its compact body with flat sides and a treble hook fitted with a tail blade, it produces bright flashes and attractive vibrations both on the fall and during retrieval. Easy to handle, it suits beginners as well as experienced anglers looking for an effective metal lure for many predatory species.
15.65 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Cast Shot Jigger Spoon 20 g

DUO Drag Metal Cast Shot metal lure, a versatile casting jig for saltwater and freshwater fishing, easy to cast long distances and simple to animate, ideal for targeting predators from shore or boat.
14.40 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Cast Shot Casting Jig 15 g

The DUO Drag Metal Cast Shot is a versatile casting jig designed to reach long distances and quickly entice active fish. With its compact flat-sided body and a treble hook fitted with a blade, this metal lure delivers intense flashes, pronounced vibrations and is easy to use in both saltwater and freshwater.
13.40 (CHF) incl tax

Jigger Spoon DUO Drag Metal Cast Slow 60 g

The DUO Drag Metal Cast Slow is a slow casting jig designed to deliver a slow, controlled fall, ideal for gentle presentations from shore or boat to trigger wary predatory fish in a wide range of fishing conditions.
16.30 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Cast Slow 40 g Casting Jig

The DUO Drag Metal Cast Slow is a casting jig designed for sea fishing from shore or boat. Its deliberately slow fall and refined profile make it ideal for gentle, slow presentations, particularly for slow jigging on wary fish.
15.65 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Cast Slow Jigger Spoon 30 g

The Major Craft Drag Metal Cast Slow is a jig casting lure specifically designed for slow, controlled presentations. Its gliding action with a slow fall makes it an ideal metal lure for both shore fishing and boat fishing when fish are wary and inactive.
14.40 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Cast Slow 20 g - Slow Casting Metal Jig

The DUO Drag Metal Cast Slow is a metal casting jig designed for a slow, controlled fall. Ideal from shore or boat, it enables smooth presentations effective on wary or inactive fish. Its gliding and vibrating action makes it a versatile slow casting jig, suitable for many fishing situations in both saltwater and freshwater.
10.95 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Cast Slow Jigger Spoon 15 g

The Drag Metal Cast Slow is a metal casting jig designed to provide a slow, controlled fall. Ideal for shore and boat fishing, it excels with gentle, slow presentations that trigger the most cautious fish.
9.95 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Cast - Casting Jig 80 g

The DUO Drag Metal Cast is a compact metal casting jig engineered for long-distance casts. Versatile, it works from shore or boat, in saltwater and freshwater, for predator fishing with fast retrieves, steady-line retrieves or vertical jigging near the bottom. Easy to handle, it suits beginners and experienced anglers seeking a dense, responsive, highly attractive falling lure.
17.16 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Cast Casting Jig 60 g

The DUO Drag Metal Cast is a metal casting jig designed for long-distance fishing from shore or boat. Compact, dense and highly versatile, it covers large areas quickly in saltwater and freshwater with several effective retrieves: cast-and-retrieve, sawtooth jerks, bottom hopping or exploiting its fluttering fall. A must-have for predator lure fishing.
16.30 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Cast 40 g Casting Jig

The DUO Drag Metal Cast is a versatile casting jig engineered for long-distance casts and effective fishing in both saltwater and freshwater. Easy to handle, it performs well on steady retrieves as well as when jerked or vertically jigged to provoke predator strikes.
15.65 (CHF) incl tax

DUO Drag Metal Cast Jigger Spoon 30 g

The DUO Drag Metal Cast metal lure is a casting jig designed for lure fishing in both saltwater and freshwater. Ideal for very long-distance casts, it delivers an attractive action during both steady retrieves and vertical presentations.
8.35 (CHF) incl tax

Saltwater lures: how to choose for your target species

Saltwater lures let you cover every situation, from inshore to offshore fishing. To be effective, you need to match the shape, size and color of your lures to the species you’re targeting and the type of ground you’re fishing over.

  • Sea bass (bar, loup, loup de mer): shallow-diving hard baits, stickbaits and shad-style soft lures rigged Texas-style or on jig heads.
  • Mackerel, garfish, small pelagics: compact casting jigs, heavy spoons and micro-jigs worked back quickly.
  • Pollock, cod and bottom fish: heavier jigs, slow jigging and large soft lures fished slowly close to the bottom.
  • Surface-feeding predators: poppers, sticks and pencils to trigger explosive surface strikes.

As a rule, use small to medium-sized saltwater lures when fish are wary or feeding on small bait, and size up when predators are actively hunting.

The main types of saltwater lures

Each family of saltwater lures has a specific role. Having several profiles in your tackle box lets you adapt quickly to changing conditions.

  • Hard baits (plugs): floating, suspending or sinking, they cover different water layers. Ideal for steady prospecting, from shore or by boat.
  • Soft lures: shads, finesse baits, slugs or creature baits rigged on jig heads or Texas hooks. They excel for slow presentations, bottom-hopping or lift-and-drop retrieves.
  • Casting jigs and metal spoons: compact, dense and very versatile. Long-distance casts, fast retrieves, diagonal or vertical presentations.
  • Topwater lures: poppers, stickbaits and pencils to trigger strikes when fish are feeding high in the water column, especially in spring and summer.
  • Jigs and slow jigs: perfect for probing deep water vertically, on the drift or straight under the boat, particularly in fall and winter.

Matching retrieves and colors to the conditions

Success with saltwater lures heavily depends on your retrieve and color choice. The same lure can be deadly or ineffective depending on how you work it.

  • Clear water and bright skies: favor natural tones (sardine, sandeel, green or blue backs) and fairly fast but steady retrieves.
  • Stained water or overcast weather: go for brighter colors (chartreuse, white, pink back) or high-contrast finishes, combined with strong vibrations.
  • Inactive fish: slow down, add long pauses, alternate short pulls and slack line, especially with soft lures and jigs.
  • Active fish: fast retrieves, twitching, jerking and aggressive animations to trigger reaction bites.

At the beginning and end of the season, focus more on midwater to deeper layers, while warmer periods favor topwater or shallow-running lures.

Care and maintenance to extend lure life in saltwater

Salt water is demanding on your gear. Regular maintenance of your saltwater lures preserves their performance and extends their lifespan.

  • Rinse your lures thoroughly in fresh water after every trip.
  • Check the hooks: sharpen or replace them if they are dull or rusty.
  • Inspect split rings and snaps, which are critical parts when you hook a big fish.
  • Store your lures by family in vented tackle boxes to limit corrosion.
  • Avoid mixing certain soft plastic materials that can react with each other and deform.

A quick check before each session limits bad surprises and lets you focus fully on the fishing.

Saltwater lures FAQ

What type of saltwater lure is best for beginners?
To start, a small selection of hard baits, soft lures on jig heads and a few casting jigs will already cover most situations from shore or by boat.

What size saltwater lure should I use?
Match the size to the average local baitfish: 3 to 5 in (8 to 12 cm) for sea bass and mackerel, larger sizes to target powerful fish or when big baitfish are present.

Do I need to change lure colors often?
Keep a few key colors (natural, white, chartreuse) and switch when fish follow without striking, or when light and water clarity conditions change.

Are stock treble hooks good enough?
On many saltwater lures, factory hooks are suitable. However, when strong fish are around or if you fish often, upgrading to reinforced models can provide extra security.