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General Angling Topics => Saltwater Lure Angling => Topic started by: WalkersKiller on October 05, 2011, 10:45:42 AM
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Disclaimer: I do not work for Halco although I sold Halco lures up to Feb 2011, I had the opportunity to test out every lure in their range and these are my findings.
The Halco Night Walker aka The Halco Surface Crawler is a top water lure available in one size of about 6cms. It is a revolutionary lure as there is no other lure like it currently on the market in terms of shape action and modifications you can do to the lure. This is deadly lure and can be used during night time and daylight hours.
The Lure has a strange shaped curvy body, with 2 big red and black eyes. It also has a glow in the dark bib which makes this lure amazing please read more about it below...
This lure has strong Mustad Triplr Grip Trebles that can handle large fish. Besides the action and huge commotion this lure creates it has rattles to annoy the fish even more, and the weight is mainly at the back of this lure which makes it easy to cast long distances with braid or light mono. This lure is versatile in that it is very sensitive to movement on the rod tip and therefore a deadly action can be produced, generally slower retrieves work well in estuaries but fast retrieves seem to be the key in freshwater systems.
This lure can be used to target any predatory fish in estuary systems: Shad, Kob, Garrick, Springer, Snapper, Perch, Barracuda, Kingfish, Grunter and many more, as for the freshwater application this lure is a winning topwater lure for Largemouth Bass, and I think Tigerfish, Nile Perch and bigger Bream species would also latch onto this lure!
Night Crawler Glow In The Dark Bib: This bib creates a huge commotion on top of the water, a lot more commotion than a normal open face popper would, just this attracts the fish from the depths or structures. Then there is the aspect of it glowing in the dark which has caught many small Kob, Springer and Garrick at night. All you need to do is leave the lure in sunlight or artificial light during the day and as soon as it gets dark you will notice that massive lumo green light that the lure emits. Otherwise a short 30 second charge under a semi powerful head lamp will last for 3 casts or so...
The bib can also be removed to create a deadly surface lure for River Snapper, Barracuda and Perch, the Alcock brothers used this lure with huge success in the transkei estuaries and caught many fish with the bib attached and with the bib off.
This lure does not come in many colours but the :ult: colour without a doubt would be R33 or Jelly Prawn. This natural colour seems to get the fishes interest, either that or the superb action of the lure does.
See pic of lure below
WK :appr:
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:shre: ..looks very nice !!! w;k
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Interesting!
I'll have to get 1 or 2 for Vidal.
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I want one !!! ... :shre:
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:shre: :shre:
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The BIG question.....................HAVE YOU CAUGHT ANYTHING ON IT YET???
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It's not available at BManning Springfield
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I know that Kings has them. I saw the Elcoc boeties catching fish on them, they even take the bib of and it still worked.
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Thanks Fritz, Ill pop in there.
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The BIG question.....................HAVE YOU CAUGHT ANYTHING ON IT YET???
:hehe: have not landed anything, lost 2 small kob on it, but I have seen it been put to the test by the Australian guys and the Alcocks and they nail the fish...
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Here is a little Australian native Murray Cod taken on a Halco Nightwalker.
The noise the little guy made when he "boofed" the lure was amazing!
(http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t316/bradp84/PC040166.jpg)
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Whats casting like?
With those "ears" on it, there must be a hell of alot of resistance..
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:shre: that Brad!
@Bryant, not the easiest lure to get distance on which is why a lot of people remove the front bib...