Long Caster Fast Sinking Stickbait
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THE STORY
The Current Killer was built for one reason: I needed a stickbait that wouldn't blow out in heavy wash or strong currents. Most lures work fine from a boat, but on the rocks, you need something that digs in and holds its action.
Whether you are throwing the 20g for light game or the 110g for monster GTs, this lure does it all.
TECH & FEATURES
Build: 100% Handcrafted Timber
Finish: Japanese UV-Active Paint & Glow Belly options
Coating: Multi-layer Hard Epoxy Coatings
Internal: Heavy-Duty Stainless Through-Wire (Graduated to Size)
Action: Steady S-Shape Sweep + Flutter on the drop for Sinking models
Target Species: GT, Tuna, Wahoo, Spanish Mackerel, Kingfish
Variations: Available in Floating (Surface) & Sinking (Sub-surface)
Origin: Designed & Tested by Cavy Fishing
SIZE & RIGGING
FLOATING MODELS
- 20g (120mm): Hook #1 or #2 | Ring #5-6
- 40g (140mm): Hook #1/0 or #2/0 | Ring #6-7
- 60g (160mm): Hook #2/0 or #3/0 | Ring #7-8
- 80g (180mm): Hook #3/0 or #4/0 | Ring #8-9
- 110g (220mm): Hook #5/0 or #6/0 | Ring #9-10
SINKING MODELS
- 20g (90mm): Hook #6 or #4 | Ring #5
- 40g (120mm): Hook #1 or #1/0 | Ring #5-6
- 60g (140mm): Hook #1/0 or #2/0 | Ring #7-8
- 80g (160mm): Hook #3/0 or #4/0 | Ring #8-9
- 110g (190mm): Hook #4/0 or #5/0 | Ring #9-10
HOW TO FISH IT
1. The Long Sweep:
Keep your rod tip down and apply a long, firm sweep. The lure will dive and swim in a wide "S" shape. This is your standard retrieve for active fish.
2. The Panic Twitch:
If you have a follower, don't stop! Switch to short, sharp twitches to make the lure dart side-to-side like a panicked baitfish.
3. Heavy Wash Tip:
If the current is ripping, slow your retrieve down. Let the lure "bite" into the water before you start your sweep to stop it from tumbling.
4. Sink & Rip:
When using the sinking model in deeper water, or even fast moving currents you can let the lure sink down into other water columns. Know the depth you are fishing to get the lure down deep enough without being snagged! Once the lure is in the desired depth burn the lure back as fast as you can, this often leads to hard hitting striked from fast moving predatory fish like pelagic species, Mackerel, Tuna etc.

LONG CAST SERIES
I designed the Long Cast Series for one reason: to catch the fish other lures can't reach. When the Tuna are busting 80 meters out and the wind is in your face, this is the lure you reach for. It’s small enough to match the hatch but heavy enough to fly like a bullet. No complicated rod work needed—just cast, let it sink, and rip it back. The natural S-wave action does the rest of the work for you.









