Description
You’ll be impressed by the tight swim action and life-like head shake of our legendary Sprocket trolling lure. As a spectacular ‘all-rounder’, this big game lure performs well in all conditions, at any trolling speed. Known for their success on the long rigger, the infamous ‘Sprocket Family’ are amongst our most successful tournament performers. The versatility of the Sprocket trolling lure is a great advantage – it’s irresistible to marlin, tuna, mahi mahi, wahoo and many more offshore species!
Large Sprocket
- Head Diameter: 40mm
- Skirted Length: 13″
- Recommended Tackle Class: Medium / Heavy
- Recommended Hooks: 10/0
When choosing your lure it is important to consider what class of tackle you will be fishing. Generally, the lighter the tackle, the smaller the lures you will want to run in your spread.
Light Tackle
- Line Class: 15kg / 30lb
- Leader: Up to 200lb
Medium Tackle
- Line Class: 24kg / 50lb
- Leader: Up to 300lb
Heavy Tackle
- Line Class: 37kg / 80lb
- Leader: 300lb & Above
Note: This is a guide only and you may choose to fish with lighter or heavier tackle depending on your target species.
Line class:Â The rated strength of your fishing line. For example, 15lb line will break when 15lbs of pressure is applied through a length of line.
Leader:Â Length of monofilament line that connects your main fishing line to the lure.
Be ready to fish from the moment you receive your order!
Have your lures professionally rigged by our in-house game fishing specialists. Zacatak’s Mustad Twin Hook Shackle Rigs are designed with the highest quality components available – no compromises. We offer two rigging options – standard and high speed (recommended for trolling speeds of 12+ knots).
- All rigs include stainless steel Mustad 7691S big game hooks
- Standard rigs include 12 foot of quality Momoi Hi-Catch mono leader
- High Speed rigs include 5ft 1/16″ (480lb) 7*9 cable
Zacatak Lures feature a crystal clear color-tinted design, luminescent glow eyes.
HARD HEAD
A tougher option, for strength and longevity
Preferred by many game fishing ‘traditionalists’, the theory with hard head lures is that attacking game fish will more easily slide down the hard shiny surface of the lure, onto the skirts and over the hook. It could also be argued that hard heads are more durable and less prone to being scratched or cut by toothy pelagics like wahoo, mackeral and dogtooth tuna, maintaining their clear finish for longer.
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