Tasmanian Devil Trout Fishing Lure.wmv
by outdoor on Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 | 13 Comments
www.fishingmag.co.nz Rigging Tips for the Tasmanian Devil Trout Fishing Lure – It has a unique fish-like rocking action but doesn’t spin or twist line. More about Tasmanian Devil lure on our website above. The lure made in Australia; video from New Zealand. This video shows the best rigging method, removing the wire and connecting your line straight to the hook, so jumping rainbow trout don’t throw the lure!


@arisingartist – you can get them direct from their website. I’m a big fan as you can tell by the name!!!!!! Favourite colours for trout are #48, 50 and 96.
@jazzmusicplayer Actually, for trout you need to cast upstream as trout swim against the current and wait for food to float down to them. I use the rainbow trout lookalike and it works a treat!
I ones had one of these and hooked a big trout, I broke the steel wire so now I’ve lost the lure and a big fish -.- I’ll definitely remove the wire next time I buy one. Problem is I can’t find a store that sells them
Pike will cut the line
@fishingstories874 ok so when i cast should i cast across the river and reel it in or down river and reel it in?
In New Zealand Tasmanian Devil fishing lures are used for trolling and spin fishing for brown and rainbow trout on lakes and rivers. Some Canterbury anglers also use Tasmanian Devils for upriver salmon fishing.
what fish are these good for?
i remember years back when these lures came out…. they were very effective in attracting trout but many times the trout would just follow them and not take…. i found the smaller version more effective…
also as the guy said definatly take out the wire as they arent worth ****.
who knew?,,i feel kinda foolish
i’d like to use it at Russia’s Far east mountain rivers))) We will see – it will be very interesting)))
@MrCrowe12 thanks!
Yes you can get them at Bass Pro Shop. Or just go to theie website and they have a lot of different weights and colors
are these lures available in north america?