The Savage Gear LT Seeker is a long-distance Line-Thru sea lure designed for extreme casting range and control, even in strong coastal winds. Its compact blade-shaped body and 360° rotation on the spin stop make the Savage Gear line thru Seeker a perfect choice when you need a fast, aggressive reaction from sea trout, bass and other predators.
This lure delivers a very lively, erratic swimming action that flashes and darts from side to side like a fleeing baitfish. On the spin stop, the LT Seeker performs a full 360-degree rotation and shoots away from the centre line, which often triggers hard reaction bites. The Line-Thru system lets the lure slide freely up the line during the fight, so the fish cannot use the lure’s weight to shake the hook.
Each LT Seeker comes rigged with an ultra-sharp treble hook, oval split ring and a selection of soft beads in different colours plus a clear hard bead to protect the knot. Realistic Sandeel print patterns and a strong, durable finish make it suitable for intensive saltwater use.
On a steady retrieve, the LT Seeker has a tight, high-frequency movement that allows you to cover water quickly. When worked slower with pauses, it shows a rolling, flashing action that imitates an injured baitfish. Short jerks of the rod tip make the lure dart unpredictably, which is very effective when fish are following but not committing.
Because of the precise weight distribution, the lure casts straight and far, helping you reach sandbars, channels and surf edges where predators are feeding. This makes the LT Seeker a strong option whenever you need a long cast sea trout lure or a compact search bait for coastal bass.
The LT Seeker series covers the most popular sizes for sea trout and coastal fishing. Both models are sinking and built for long-distance casting:
LT Seeker 75mm 18g: Sinking, shallow to mid water, hook Owner ST46 #8
LT Seeker 90mm 24g: Sinking, mid to deeper water, hook Owner ST46 #6
For most situations, a fluorocarbon leader of 0.25–0.30mm is recommended. Thread the line through the body, slide on the beads you prefer and tie the hook on an oval split ring. You can adjust bead size and colour to slightly change sink rate and presentation.
Fast search retrieve: Cast as far as possible and start a medium to fast retrieve with short pauses. This uses the tight swimming action of the LT Seeker to cover water and locate active fish.
Stop-and-go with spin stops: Retrieve slowly, then give a short crank and pause. During the pause the lure performs its 360° rotation and shoots away from the centre, often triggering a strike from following fish.
Jerking in waves and surf: In rough water, use sharp rod twitches combined with a steady wind. This makes the lure zig-zag and flash strongly, which helps predators find it in low visibility.
Recommended gear: A medium to medium-fast spinning rod rated around 10–30g, a quality spinning reel and a thin braided main line around 0.10–0.14mm will help you get the full casting distance from the LT Seeker 75mm and 90mm.
Use the LT Seeker 75mm 18g when you want a compact profile for pressured fish, shallower water or lighter tackle. The LT Seeker 90mm 24g is ideal when you need extra casting distance, stronger current penetration or when predators are feeding on larger baitfish.
By combining the right size and colour with the long-distance casting ability of the LT Seeker, you can effectively target sea trout, sea bass, mackerel and other coastal predators along beaches, rocks and piers.
Is the Savage Gear LT Seeker good for long-distance casting?
Yes. Both the 75mm 18g and the 90mm 24g versions are designed as compact, dense lures that fly straight and far, making them ideal when you need to reach distant feeding zones.
What is the advantage of the Line-Thru system on the LT Seeker?
The Line-Thru design allows the lure to slide up the line once a fish is hooked, so the predator cannot use the lure’s weight as leverage to throw the hook. This significantly improves landing rates compared to fixed-hook metal lures.
Which size should I choose for shallow water?
The LT Seeker 75mm 18g is usually the better option for shallow and medium-depth water, slow retrieves and when fish are feeding on smaller baitfish. The 90mm 24g goes deeper and is better suited for wind, current and deeper edges.
What species can I target with the LT Seeker?
The lure is primarily designed as a long cast sea trout lure, but it is also very effective for coastal sea bass, mackerel and other saltwater predators hunting sandeels and small baitfish.
Thanks to its long casting ability, Line-Thru construction and aggressive 360° action, the Savage Gear LT Seeker is a reliable choice whenever you need to cover water quickly and trigger hard strikes in the sea.