About

Using Lazer Lures effectively involves choosing the right hook option, targeting specific predator fish species, and employing various fishing techniques like spinning, trolling, and jigging to make the lure appear as natural and enticing as possible to the fish you’re trying to catch.

Lazer Lures are designed to imitate baitfish that are preyed upon by the following fish species:

  • Barracouta
  • Bonito
  • Jewfish
  • Kingfish
  • Mackerel
  • Pike
  • Queenfish
  • Salmon
  • Tailor
  • Trevally
  • Tuna

 

Fishing Techniques:

  • Spinning: When using Lazer Lures for spinning, it’s recommended to vary the speed of retrieve. This mimics the movement of a wounded baitfish, making it more enticing for predator fish that might see it as an easy catch.
  • Trolling: If you’re trolling with Lazer Lures, try moving the rod forward and backward to create a more realistic swimming motion for the lure. Also, experiment with different depths and speeds to increase your chances of attracting fish.
  • Jigging: Another technique to try with Lazer Lures is jigging. To do this, allow the lure to sink to the bottom, then raise the rod quickly and let it drop back down again. This action can mimic the behavior of a distressed or injured baitfish, which can trigger a predatory response from fish


Lure fishing is an active and dynamic form of fishing. It requires you to manipulate the lure to mimic the behavior of prey, making it more appealing to predator fish. This contrasts with passive forms of fishing, where you might use bait and wait for fish to bite.

Fishing with Lazer Lures is action fishing!