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NIGHT WALKER
Built for when fish hunt by outline, not detail.
The Night Walker is a 42 mm slow-floating shallow runner crankbait designed for low light conditions and tannin-stained water. Presenting a strong, clear silhouette, it excels when fish rely on shape and movement rather than flash to locate prey.
This is a low-light lure — slow and deliberate retrieves work best.
Why It Works
In darker water and low light, fish don’t study colour or shine. They react to the outline of prey moving above them.
The Night Walker targets those fish.
Its natural movement and visible profile allow predators to track it easily in reduced visibility. Rather than aggressive vibration, it produces a controlled presence that fish can locate and commit to confidently.
Designed For Structure
Work it along:
• shaded banks
• under overhanging trees
• tannin-stained water edges
• shallow margins
• slow river edges
• low-light shorelines
The slow float keeps the lure in the strike zone longer beside cover.
Action & Retrieve
The Night Walker swims with a tight, natural wobble suited to cautious feeding periods.
How to fish it:
Fish close to the bank
Retrieve slowly
Pause occasionally near cover
Let the lure float upward
Continue with gentle twitches
Strikes commonly occur:
• beside the bank
• during the pause
• as the lure lifts toward the surface
Fish it slower than you think.
Fishing Notes
In low light and tannin water, silhouette is more important than flash. Keep retrieves slow and controlled so fish can track the lure.
Strikes are often subtle but decisive.
Most effective at dawn and late afternoon.
Recommended Leader: 6–12 lb fluorocarbon
Specifications
Length: 42 mm
Type: Shallow Runner Crankbait
Buoyancy: Slow Floating
Running Depth: 0.3–0.9 m
Designed For: Low light and tannin water
Target Species: Australian Bass, Murray Cod, Yellowbelly (Golden Perch)
Please note: Colours may vary slightly between lures.
Built for when fish hunt by outline, not detail.
The Night Walker is a 42 mm slow-floating shallow runner crankbait designed for low light conditions and tannin-stained water. Presenting a strong, clear silhouette, it excels when fish rely on shape and movement rather than flash to locate prey.
This is a low-light lure — slow and deliberate retrieves work best.
Why It Works
In darker water and low light, fish don’t study colour or shine. They react to the outline of prey moving above them.
The Night Walker targets those fish.
Its natural movement and visible profile allow predators to track it easily in reduced visibility. Rather than aggressive vibration, it produces a controlled presence that fish can locate and commit to confidently.
Designed For Structure
Work it along:
• shaded banks
• under overhanging trees
• tannin-stained water edges
• shallow margins
• slow river edges
• low-light shorelines
The slow float keeps the lure in the strike zone longer beside cover.
Action & Retrieve
The Night Walker swims with a tight, natural wobble suited to cautious feeding periods.
How to fish it:
Fish close to the bank
Retrieve slowly
Pause occasionally near cover
Let the lure float upward
Continue with gentle twitches
Strikes commonly occur:
• beside the bank
• during the pause
• as the lure lifts toward the surface
Fish it slower than you think.
Fishing Notes
In low light and tannin water, silhouette is more important than flash. Keep retrieves slow and controlled so fish can track the lure.
Strikes are often subtle but decisive.
Most effective at dawn and late afternoon.
Recommended Leader: 6–12 lb fluorocarbon
Specifications
Length: 42 mm
Type: Shallow Runner Crankbait
Buoyancy: Slow Floating
Running Depth: 0.3–0.9 m
Designed For: Low light and tannin water
Target Species: Australian Bass, Murray Cod, Yellowbelly (Golden Perch)