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Danielson
Danielson Got-Cha Jigfish Lure - 4oz Silver
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Eagle Claw
Eagle Claw Round Split Shot - Size B 60pk
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Luhr Jensen
Luhr Jensen Koho King - Rainbow Trout
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Luhr Jensen
Luhr Jensen Koho King - Glow Nickel Frog
Regular price From $899 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
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Yakima Bait
Yakima Bait 5038-38004 Twitcher Jig 3/8oz
Regular price $1049 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
Yakima Bait
Yakima Bait 5038-38003 Twitcher Jig 3/8oz
Regular price $849 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
Westcoast Fishing Tackle
Westcoast Fishing Tackle ZUK-E Sub-Surface Tuna Trolling Lure - Black Widow
Regular price $1549 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
Savage Gear
Savage Gear 3D Burbot Tube - White Chartreuse
Regular price $3199 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
Harbour Chandler
Delta Half Jig - HC Custom Silver/Gold Reflex on Chrome 1.5oz
Regular price $999 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
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Savage Gear
Savage Gear Sandeel 150g 8" - Greenback
Regular price $1999 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
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Len Thompson
Northern King 4D Trolling Spoon 2/5oz - S6
Regular price $499 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
O'ki Tackle
Oki Big Shooter Moonjelly Series - UV Jellyfish UV Green/Moonjelly
Regular price $2199 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
O'ki Tackle
Oki Big Shooter Moonjelly Series - UV Jellyfish UV Chartreuse/Moonjelly
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O'ki Tackle
Oki Big Shooter Moonjelly Series - Green Jellyfish UV Purple/Moonjelly
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O'ki Tackle
Oki Big Shooter Shimmer Series - Jellyfish UV Chartreuse/Glow
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Lighthouse Lures
Lighthouse Max Shad 3oz Swimtail - Herring Aid
Regular price $1789 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
Luhr Jensen
Luhr Jensen 3/0 Jensen Dodger - Hammered Chrome
Regular price $1499 CADUnit price /Unavailable
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is saltwater fishing tackle?
Saltwater fishing tackle includes rods, reels, lures, line, and terminal tackle designed to handle the strength of ocean fish and resist corrosion from saltwater environments.
Q. What is the difference between saltwater and freshwater tackle?
Saltwater tackle is built with stronger materials and corrosion-resistant components to handle larger fish and harsh ocean conditions, while freshwater gear is typically lighter and less resistant to corrosion.
Q. What tackle do I need for saltwater fishing?
A typical saltwater setup includes a durable rod, corrosion-resistant reel, braided or monofilament line, leaders, and lures or bait suited to your target species such as salmon, halibut, or rockfish.
Q. What is the best saltwater fishing line?
Braided line is popular for saltwater fishing due to its strength and sensitivity, while monofilament offers stretch and shock absorption. Many anglers also use fluorocarbon leaders for low visibility.
Q. What lures work best for saltwater fishing?
Popular saltwater lures include jigs, spoons, plugs, and soft plastics. The best choice depends on your target species, depth, and water conditions.
Q. How do I choose saltwater tackle for salmon fishing?
For salmon fishing, choose medium to heavy rods, strong reels, and line suited for trolling or mooching. Flashers, spoons, and bait setups are commonly used in coastal waters.
Q. Is saltwater tackle more expensive?
Saltwater tackle can be more expensive due to its durability and corrosion-resistant materials, but it is built to last longer and perform better in harsh marine environments.
Q. How do I maintain saltwater fishing gear?
Rinse all gear with fresh water after use, dry thoroughly, and store in a dry place. Regular maintenance helps prevent corrosion and extends the life of your equipment.
Q. Can I use saltwater tackle in freshwater?
Yes, saltwater tackle can be used in freshwater, but it may be heavier than needed for smaller species. It is often used when targeting large freshwater fish.
Q. What saltwater tackle is best for Vancouver Island fishing?
For Vancouver Island, anglers commonly use trolling and mooching setups for salmon, along with heavier gear for halibut and bottom fishing. Durable, corrosion-resistant tackle is essential for coastal conditions.




























