Marksman 20g
Submitted by Da pirate on Sun, 2026-01-04 15:53
Been using these quite a bit last few months .
did well on the giant snook taking them and
lately the pike .. was a little unsure with the
herring thinking they would be a little large
but no issues at all with the herring and staying
connected with the quality trebles on them
with no issues of them bending out after a
few fish . There goin to be my go too here on
out fishing inshore . Cheers pirate .




Faulkner Family
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Well done. Nice haul there.
Well done. Nice haul there. Gotta be happy when you find a lure that works well
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swarf
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marksman
nice work pirate!
are you trolling them or casting?
Da pirate
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Both .
Trolling them mate . Then once found
the school casting at them .
cheers pirate
davewillo
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I used them a heap when they
I used them a heap when they were called Raiders. Basically the same lure. Best fish was an 18kg Spaniard on 6kg tackle at the Mackerel Islands. Was casting for trevs and queenies in 2 metres of water at Airlie Island. Been a favourite ever since!
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Da pirate
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Makers .
Are they same company Dave ?
these are very different from the
raiders . Different profile and the
quality seems alot better . Trebles and
rings also . Little more expensive than
others on the market . But I don't
mind . Get what you pay for . Cheers
pirate .
davewillo
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Probably not the same
Probably not the same Pirate. Raiders were made by Spanyid and the hardware wasn't great to be honest. Makes my Spaniard even better hey?
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