You can buy Halco lures from authorised Halco dealers and major fishing retailers, both online and in-store. To find a stockist near you, visit our Store Locator page.

Laser Pro 45
The Laser Pro 45 is a slow sinking hard body lure. The rear weighting counteracts the small size of the lure, making it ideal for gaining more control and casting distance. Whether you are slow-rolling or twitching the lure back towards you, remember to pause the Laser Pro 45 every now and then.
This stop and start retrieve method allows you to keep the Laser Pro 45 in the strike zone longer, which increases your chances of triggering a strike from the fish. Before you use this lure, you can try and work out how long it takes to sink for say a metre. This will give you an idea of when you should start your retrieve in the depth of water you are fishing in.







R1 Pink Fluoro

R6 Combat Rock

R25 Mullet

R26 Golden Green

R33 Jelly Prawn

R35 Caviar

H50 Pilchard

H51 Chrome Gold Black Back

H59 Brown Trout

H60 Rainbow Trout

H61 Crawfish

H94 Tickled Pink

R1 Pink Fluoro

R6 Combat Rock

R25 Mullet

R26 Golden Green

R33 Jelly Prawn

R35 Caviar

H50 Pilchard

H51 Chrome Gold Black Back

H59 Brown Trout

H60 Rainbow Trout

H61 Crawfish

H94 Tickled Pink
Specifications

Where Can I Buy Halco Lures?
How do I choose the right lure size and colour?
Choosing the right lure size and colour depends on the species you're targeting, the fishing conditions, and your preferred technique. As a general rule:
Lure Size: Match the size of the lure to the baitfish in the area. Larger lures are best for big predators like tuna and mackerel, whilst smaller lures are suited to smaller species like tailor, herring and bream.
Lure Colour: Bright colours work well in murky water or low light, while natural colours are ideal for clear water conditions.
Are Halco lures suitable for saltwater and freshwater?
Yes! Halco lures are designed to perform in both saltwater and freshwater environments. Halco offers a wide range of lures suited for all conditions. Our lures are durable and built to withstand harsh saltwater environments, but they also perform exceptionally well in freshwater, targeting a variety of species.
What type of hooks do Halco lures come with?
At Halco, we hand-pick the best hook for each lure based on performance, durability and affordability. You can be assured that the hooks that come with every Halco are suitable for 90% of applications.
If you are an angler operating at that extreme level, for example, massive Giant Trevally or Dogtooth tuna, then it’s probably a good idea to upgrade to heavier hooks, just like a 4WD and its tyres.
Different styles of lures require different types of hooks, and we use a combination of trebles, singles and assist hooks across the BKK, VMC and Mustad ranges.