Collection: Joe Shute Lures

Joe Shute lures and sea witches for offshore trolling. These are classic skirted baits that run clean behind ballyhoo and catch mahi, tuna, and kings. If you want a proven East Coast lure lineup, start with Joe Shute.

FAQ - Joe Shute Lures

1. What are Joe Shute lures best used for?

They are built for offshore trolling with ballyhoo and skirted setups. Pair them with our trolling spread guide for a clean setup.

2. What size sea witch should I run?

Most spreads use 8 to 9 inch skirts for dolphin and tuna, and larger sizes for marlin. Match size to bait and hook set.

3. What colors should I start with?

Blue and white, pink and white, and black and purple are reliable. Start there and rotate based on light and water color.

4. Do I need to rig these with ballyhoo?

They run best on ballyhoo or dead bait, but can also be run as skirted lures on a hook set.

5. Can I mix Joe Shute lures with other brands?

Yes. Mix them with baits from trolling lures to cover different profiles.

6. Where should I place sea witches in the spread?

Short corner and long corner are common positions. Use the cleanest lane for your best color.

How to Choose Joe Shute Lures

Start with the standard sizes. 8 to 9 inch sea witches cover most mahi and tuna trolling. Larger sizes are for marlin and bigger baits.

Match color to conditions. Blue and white for clear water, pink and white for low light, and black and purple for contrast. Keep one natural, one bright, and one dark in the spread.

Rig it clean. Joe Shute lures run best on ballyhoo or a clean hook set. Use our trolling spread guide to set the positions and distances.

Mix profiles. Add a different lure style from trolling lures so fish see more than one action.