Collection: Topwater Fishing

High-quality topwater fishing lures, rods, lines, and more in New Zealand are a must-have for any angler looking to land big game fish like kingfish, tuna, and GT. These lures, made by lure masters around the world, are designed to be seen and heard by fish. They are also durable and reliable, making them a good investment for any angler.

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Let's target the monster fish!

Ready to witness the raw power of a topwater strike? Experience the adrenaline rush of topwater fishing! Watch the explosive surface strikes. Poppers and stickbait, we've got everything you need to make a splash. Find the perfect weapon to trigger aggressive takes and land your next trophy fish.

Browse our selection of top-quality topwater lures and topwater rods from leading brands, and equip yourself for an unforgettable fishing adventure. Let's make some waves!

Gearing Up for Topwater Fishing

Knowing your target species is crucial for selecting the right gear. Here's a quick guide:

Kingfish, Skippy Tuna

PE#6 setup provides ample strength for these hard-fighting fish.

Giant Trevally (GT), Yellow Fin Tuna

PE#8 is recommended for tackling powerful GTs. Poppers are a top choice for enticing explosive strikes from GTs.

Bluefin Tuna, Marlin

Bring out the big guns! PE#10 is the minimum for these giants. Be prepared for an epic battle with these powerful fish.

African Giant Catfish, South American Arapaima

Have you heard a compact travel topwater rod called Transcendence Monsterfin?

Freqeuent questions about topwater fishing

Topwater Fishing FAQ

kingfish caught on Little Jack Sayoris topwater lure

What is the topwater fishing?

Topwater fishing uses lures that stay on or near the water's surface, enticing fish to strike.

How to select topwater fishing lures?

Choose topwater lures that match the water clarity, wind conditions, and prevalent baitfish type for optimal visibility and attraction.

How to choose kingfish topwater setup?

Choose an 8-9 foot rod for boat fishing or a 9-11 foot rod for land fishing. Use a PE#4 to #6 line and an 8000 to 14000 size reel. Select lures that match the size of the baitfish in the area.

What are pencil and plug called in New Zealand and Australia?

Pencil is called stickbait; plug is called popper.