Cast further, place tighter, and fool pressured fish with the Samaki Redic Jerkbait MS40LC. This 40 mm sinking hardbody is purpose-built for finesse estuary and freshwater work where accuracy and subtle action matter most. The LC (Long Cast) magnetic weight transfer shifts mass during the cast for straighter flight, extra distance, and precise landings under pontoons, overhangs, and wind-blown banks.
Running to around 1 m, the MS40LC’s tight, realistic wobble shines on slow rolls and twitch-pause cadences—perfect for bream, Australian bass, and trout when they’re feeding higher in the water column or sulking along shallow edges. Constructed from premium ABS with supersonic welding and fitted with robust terminal hardware, it’s tough enough for daily salt use while remaining ultra-refined for clear, pressured water.
If you want a compact long-caster that swims true, holds depth, and converts follows into eats, the MS40LC belongs on your light setup.
Product Features
- LC magnetic transfer system delivers longer, straighter casts with pinpoint accuracy
- Tight, lifelike wobble to trigger wary fish in clear or pressured water
- 1 m running depth perfect for flats, drop-offs and shallow ambush zones
- Premium ABS body + supersonic weld for saltwater-ready durability
- Sinking finesse profile excels with slow roll and twitch-pause retrieves
- Robust terminal hardware for reliable hook-ups on light tackle
- Designed in Australia for estuary and freshwater predators
Product Specifications
Model: Samaki Redic Jerkbait MS40LC
Length: 40 mm
Weight: 2.7 g
Diving Depth: 1 m+ (3.2 ft+)
Buoyancy: Sinking
Action Type: Tight wobble
Casting System: LC magnetic weight transfer
Body: Premium ABS, supersonic welded
Environments: Freshwater & saltwater
Target Species: Bream, Australian Bass, Trout
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What species is the MS40LC best for?
A: It’s ideal for bream, bass and trout, plus other light-tackle estuary predators.
Q: Does the LC system help in wind?
A: Yes—magnetic weight transfer stabilises flight for better distance and accuracy, even into a headwind.
Q: Can I use it in saltwater estuaries?
A: Absolutely. Its corrosion-resistant construction is built for salt; just rinse in fresh water after use.
Q: What retrieves work best?
A: A slow roll with subtle twitches or twitch-pause to keep it around the 1 m zone where fish are feeding.


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