REVOLUTIONISE SLOW TROLLING

Take your fishing to a new level with the Reaper Rig.

WANT TO CATCH MORE FISH? WANT TO CATCH BIGGER FISH?

The Reaper Rig will change your fishing game.

The Reaper Rig brings your dead bait back to life with its unique design which was developed right here in Australia by Lure Us In, an Australian-owned and run fishing company.

WHAT IS THE REAPER RIG?

The Reaper Rig is designed to be used with dead bait such as pilchards, slimy mackerel and many others. 

Simply slide your dead bait to the rig and lock it in place using the Grim Reaper-inspired scythe and watch it come to life when it hits the water with its hyper realistic swimming motion. Thanks to that super simple attachment mechanism the Reaper Rig is incredibly easy to use.

Re-baiting a trolling rig has never been easier or faster, a significant advantage when the fish are biting. 

The Reaper Rig is incredibly strong thanks to its aluminium construction, making it more durable and environmentally friendly than other rigs on the market

The Reaper Rig will make dead bait trolling in Australia easier and more effective than ever.

It will take your fishing to a whole new level.

  • The Reaper Rig is available now

    The Reaper Rig is available now

    Alan Agyik

    The Reaper Rig will take your fishing to a whole new level.  It is strong, easy to use, fast to re-bait and incredibly effective when it comes to fishing for...

    The Reaper Rig is available now

    Alan Agyik

    The Reaper Rig will take your fishing to a whole new level.  It is strong, easy to use, fast to re-bait and incredibly effective when it comes to fishing for...

  • Developing the Reaper Rig

    Developing the Reaper Rig

    Alan Agyik

    A keen kayak and Jet Ski fisherman, Alan was unsatisfied with the trolling rigs on the market. He found them too cumbersome to use, too slow to bait, and too...

    Developing the Reaper Rig

    Alan Agyik

    A keen kayak and Jet Ski fisherman, Alan was unsatisfied with the trolling rigs on the market. He found them too cumbersome to use, too slow to bait, and too...

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