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Baby Couta Weapon Lure

Baby Couta Weapon Lure

Regular price $200.00 NZD
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Custom-designed for chaos. Built for bluefin.

This lure has been purpose-built to match the hatch of one of the Southern Bluefin Tuna’s favourite prey — baby Barracouta. We’ve found juvenile Couta in the stomachs of countless bluefin, and this lure nails the size, shape, and shimmer of the real thing. But it doesn’t stop there — its profile also mimics a wide range of baitfish found in our offshore waters, making it deadly on all pelagic species.

The Baby Couta Weapon is built on the proven Bonze Weapon head, one of the most successful lures we've run for Southern Bluefin over the past few seasons.

Whether you’re chasing your next trophy Bluefin or want a versatile performer for your spread, the Baby Couta Weapon is tuned for results.

Please note: At times these lures are dispatched separately due to being a custom order. Generally dispatched within 5 days, however in periods of high demand may take up to two weeks.

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Key Features

Keel Weighted Design: Designed with an internal keel-weight insert for enhanced stability, giving it a straight and dependable swim — even in rough conditions.

Lifelike Appearance: Hand-painted with dual-tone glitter and natural detail to closely replicate the flash and profile of real baitfish, especially baby Barracouta.

Reflective Side Wings: These add serious visual attraction, flickering like fins and triggering strikes from curious predators.

Versatile Spread Placement: Runs well in multiple trolling positions but truly shines in the shotgun position where its straight tracking and shimmer make it irresistible to marlin and tuna.

Product Details

Specifications:

Skirted Length: 340 mm

Weight: 240 g

Recommended Hook Sizes: 8/0 or 9/0

Product Benefits

Its profile mimics a wide range of baitfish found in our offshore waters, making it deadly on all pelagic species.