Collection: Dragon Lures

Dragon Lures for offshore trolling and blue water spreads. These baits are built to run clean at speed and hold a steady wake. Pair them with trolling lures and marlin lures to cover your short and long lanes.

FAQ - Dragon Lures

1. What species are Dragon Lures best for?

Dragon Lures are built for offshore trolling and work well for mahi, tuna, and billfish. Mix them into your trolling lures spread.

2. What trolling speed should I run?

Most offshore lures run clean at 6 to 9 knots. Watch the lure in the wake and adjust speed so it tracks straight.

3. Where should I place Dragon Lures in the spread?

Use them in the short or long corner depending on lure size. Pair with a larger bait from marlin lures in the long position.

4. What colors should I start with?

Blue and white, pink and white, and black and purple are proven offshore colors. Start with contrast and rotate based on light and water color.

5. Do I need a teaser with these lures?

A teaser or chain can help draw fish in. Add a bait from dredges and hardware if you run teasers.

6. Should I run these on wire or mono leaders?

For tuna and billfish, heavy mono is standard. For wahoo, add a short wire section or a wire leader.

How to Run Dragon Lures

Match the lure to the lane. Smaller heads belong in the short corner, larger profiles go long. Balance your spread with a mix of trolling lures and a bigger bait from marlin lures.

Keep speed steady. Most lures run clean at 6 to 9 knots. If a lure blows out, move it to a different lane or drop speed slightly.

Use the right leader. Heavy mono keeps action clean for tuna and billfish. If wahoo are around, add a short wire leader section.

Add a teaser when needed. A chain or dredge can bring fish up into the spread. Use hardware from dredges and hardware when the bite is slow.