Punch above your weight when the bite is tough. The Samaki Redic Jerkbait DS40LC is a compact 40 mm sinking hardbody tuned for long-cast finesse and a tight, fish-calling wobble that converts follows into strikes. Built from premium ABS with supersonic welding, it’s tough enough for heavy structure and daily salt use, yet refined for stealthy presentations in pressured, clear water.
The secret is the LC (Long Cast) magnetic transfer system—it shifts weight in-flight for straighter, longer casts and accurate placements under pontoons, into wind, or across expansive flats. Running to 2 m+, the DS40LC excels for bream, bass, trout and other light-tackle species with slow rolls, twitch-pause cadences, or current-swept drifts.
If you need maximum distance, precise control and a proven profile that holds depth and swims true, the DS40LC belongs on your light setup.
Product Features
- LC magnetic transfer system delivers superior casting distance and accuracy
- Tight, lifelike wobble triggers bites from wary, pressured fish
- Sinking, 2 m+ running depth for mid-depth edges, drop-offs and structure
- Premium ABS body with supersonic weld for impact and saltwater durability
- Light-tackle specialist for bream, bass, trout and estuary targets
- Strong terminal hardware for reliable hook-ups and fish control
Product Specifications
Model: Samaki Redic Jerkbait DS40LC
Length: 40 mm
Weight: 3.3 g
Diving Depth: 2 m+ (6.5 ft+)
Buoyancy: Sinking
Action Type: Tight wobble
Casting System: LC magnetic weight transfer
Body: Premium ABS, supersonic welded
Environments: Freshwater & saltwater
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What species is it best for?
A: Ideal for bream, Australian bass and trout, plus other light-tackle predators in estuaries, creeks and impoundments.
Q: Does the LC system really help casting?
A: Yes. The magnetic weight transfer noticeably increases casting distance and keeps flight stable in wind.
Q: Can I fish it in saltwater?
A: Absolutely. The build is corrosion-resistant—just rinse in fresh water after use.
Q: What retrieves work best?
A: Slow roll with twitches or a twitch-pause cadence to hold depth and tempt cautious fish.


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