
SARATOGA FISHING | BUY SARATOGA LURES ONLINE AND WATCH VIDEOS

Here at We Flick Fishing we have a great range of saratoga lures for sale along with some cool photos and a fishing video

Here at We Flick Fishing we have a great range of saratoga lures for sale along with some cool photos and a fishing video
FISHING SARATOGA
Saratoga are a freshwater fish that are native to Australian waters. This prehistoric creature is a relitive to the South American Arowana and has got the attention of lure anglers all around Australia with many doing the journey up north to try their luck at catching Saratoga. These fish, with their hard and boney mouths, can be quite the challenge to hook-up so be sure to have the sharpest hooks on your lures. Here at We Flick Fishing we have a great range of high quality Saratoga lures available for sale at the online tackle shop. If you have any questions regarding lure selection simply get in contact with us and we'll point you in the right direction.
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Jake McGowan with a lovely saratoga caught on lure

The Saratoga is related to the Arowana family and can only be found in Australian waters. We Flick Fishing stock a great range of saratoga lures that are available for sale at the online tackle shop

Walking and stalking Saratoga is one of the most fulfilling and visual styles of fishing landbased with lures. We Flick Fishing have a range of saratoga lures for sale at the online tackle

If your looking for fishing lures for saratoga look no further than the Westin Swim 65 which are available for sale at the We Flick Fishing online tackle shop.

Many lure anglers have placed saratoga on the bucket list and its easy to see why. Know for their acrobatics and visual surface strikes saratgoa fishing is definetely worth a go. We Flick Fishing have penty of surface lures for saratoga available for sale at the online tackle shop

Fishing land based for saratoga is hard work and good fun. Its surprising how aware these fish are and a stealth approach is definetley necessary!