Mustad Inkvader (Mustad/)
ICAST 2019 once again wowed the fishing community with lures that ranged from absolutely lifelike to ridiculously bizarre. Here’s a top 10 roundup of the best new lures for 2019.
Felmlee Bucket of Eels (Felmlee/)
Sure, it’s not completely brand new for 2019; in fact, the Felmlee Eel has an established pedigree that is over 50 years old. But as Felmlee says, “The Bucket of Eels has been brought back by popular demand,” and this time, with a lot more of them. The Bucket of Eels takes the classic throwback from the early 70s, that never went out of style for both striped bass anglers and largemouth anglers alike, and gives them to you en masse. The big tub contains eels of three different sizes, so you can mix up your options and hone in on your target species. All big fish love eating eels, so now you’ll never run out of them.
Hyperplastics Dartspin (Hyperplastics/)
Innovative lure designer Patrick Sebile and his umbrella company, A Band of Anglers, are back at it again with the Hyperlastics Dartspin. Available in four sizes—3.5, 4.5, 5.5, and 7 inches—and 28 color patterns (10 patented and 18 injected), the revolutionary soft bait/spinner willow blade design is securely embedded within the rubber body where no fish can rip it out. Incredibly versatile, the Dartspin can be worked on a jig head, wide gap hook, or used as a teaser for zillions of fresh and saltwater applications. Softough, Sebile's latest invention, is a proprietary material never before used on a fishing lure, and the Dartspin has strategically placed holes in the body for easy hook placement and easy rigging on any jighead or hook. The Dartspin has already claimed 70 species of fish in its brief existence. Personally, I've caught fish from 150-pound tarpon to 5-pound largemouth, along with nasty-mawed bluefish and feisty flounder—this lure just keeps on ticking.
Chasebait Smuggler (Chasebait/)
A swimming cockatoo—how could anyone pass this by? This year, Chasebait came up with a water blooping, rattling walkbait constructed to mimic a swimming bird stuck on the water. U.S. applications definitely have northern pike and muskellunge written all over it. It is fitted with realistically long-trailing tail feathers and matching head feathers with color patterns to imitate cockatoos, finches, sparrows, and budgies. The Smuggler walks as the outstretched metal wing blades splash and bloop to attract nearby predatory fish. Matched with ultra-strong BKK hooks and a robust body that can withstand pounding hits, the Smuggler is ready for battle. Available in 2.5- and 3.5-inch sizes and seven color patterns.
Live Target Slow Roll Shiner (Live Target/)
Live target has a knack for realism, and the award-winning Slow Roll Shiner does not disappoint. As an unrigged swimbait, the Slow Roll Shiner exhibits the profile of a thin minnow, shiner, or herring. Various rigging options include fitting it to a weighted swimbait hook, on a jig head, or Texas rigged with a nail weight. The proprietary Injected Core Technology of the material allows the lure to present its action naturally as gamefish focus on its natural profile. Available in 3, 4, and 5 inches and six traditional color patterns such as silver/pearl and silver/blue.










