Colours


The bright orange tones of the Ranga make it a real standout. In testing, Ranga has proven to be a real success for estuary species, with the Original, Junior and Shrimp sizes accounting for bass, bream, barra, mangrove jacks, flathead, tarpon, cod and more. The winner of the recent 2009 Flathead Classic on the Gold Coast, Keith Stratford has been testing the prototypes for us and was quoted saying "The Ranga Prawnstar is an absolute killer for flathead and perfect for dirty water Jacks. Its bright orange colour makes it a standout in dirty water and perfect for engaging fussy feeders. It’s an essential addition to every keen anglers arsenal."

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The dark red blood tones of the Bloodup create a dark silhouette making it a perfect allrounder for catching lots of fish. It will shine in dirty and deep water conditions where the shrimp bait will stand out as fish search for prey through the water column. Let’s face it... what fish isn’t attracted to blood in the water...it’s time to Blood up.

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The neutral & clear tones of the El natural prawnstar refract the colours of the surrounding water. Wild shrimp take on the tones of their natural habitat to evade fish predators. Even fish that are non responsive or shy to all manner of angling hardware, find it hard to resist the incredibly natural presentation of the El natural prawnstar. The El natural is a great allrounder suitable for the majority of fishing adventures.

The bright fluorescent chatreuse tones of the Funky Fluoro prawnstar achieve a great high visibility fish catcher, particularly suited to dirty or mirky waters and low light applications. When the water turns dirty, especially in a tidal run, the Funky Fluoro delivers that high visibility edge, ensuring feeding fish can quickly locate and strike- turning lookers into takers.

The rich golden honey tones of the Honey Pot prawnstar are suited to both clear and dirty water fishing expeditions. In clear water, the Honey Pot refracts natural hues of gold and olive. In mirky water or low light conditions, the rich colour base creates a dark silhoette for easy visibility in the water column.

The bright fluorescent Pink tones of the Pink Fink prawnstar provide a high visibility attractant to everything that swallows. The Pink Fink has the eye catching potential to nail fish out on the flats, in the snags and out on the reef- where it has the added advantage of simulating the reddy/pink hues of coral prawns.

The milky green luminescent tones of the Lumenite prawnstar are designed to radiate light- great for deep water, mirky conditions and even at night. Charge it up with 10 - 30 seconds of torch, spotlight, camera flash or fluorescent light and the Lumenite emits a milky green glow, right down into the mirky depths. Recharge at approximately 10 minute intervals.

The rich violet tones of the Purple Haze Prawnstar are deep and intense. Great for deep water jigging where the dark tones create a strong silhouette.You’ll be amazed at the big fish that take on the Purple Haze and come off second best.

The semi translucent blue green tones of the Kakadu blue prawnstar are a must for any angler venturing into fresh or brackish waters. In these environments, many wild shrimps and prawns show hues of blues and greens. The Kakadu Blue is a deadly addition to any tacklebox- essential on lakes and rivers from the Daly to the Murray.