Squidgies Bug Lure 70mm – Back by Popular Demand
The Squidgies Bug Lure 70mm is back by popular demand and ready to tempt a whole new generation of fish. Designed with a prawn-like body, lifelike eyes, and a curled tail that delivers irresistible action, this lure is built to trigger aggressive strikes in both fresh and saltwater.
Enhanced with UV finishes and available in a range of proven colours, the Squidgies Bug is a versatile soft plastic that can be fished unweighted across the surface for explosive topwater action or rigged on a jighead to reach deeper feeding zones. Its unique body profile makes it an ideal choice for targeting bream, bass, flathead, trout, and a wide range of estuary and inshore species.
Trusted by anglers for decades, the Squidgies Bug combines classic fish-catching design with modern UV technology, making it a must-have lure in every tackle box.
Product Features
- Prawn-inspired body profile with lifelike eyes to trigger strikes
- Curly tail delivers irresistible swimming action on all retrieves
- UV-enhanced finishes for maximum visibility in varying conditions
- Versatile rigging options: unweighted topwater or jighead subsurface
- Proven colour range designed for Australian estuaries, lakes, and rivers
- Perfect for bream, bass, flathead, trout, and other inshore predators
Product Specifications
Length: 70mm
Weight: Varies by rigging
Type: Soft plastic, floating/subsurface
Colours Available: Bloodworm, Sooty, Pumpkin Seed, Cloud 9, Jelly Prawn, Motor Oil, Silver Fox, Coral UV
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What species can I target with the Squidgies Bug 70mm?
A: This lure is highly effective on bream, bass, flathead, trout, and a wide range of estuary and freshwater predators.
Q: How should I rig the Squidgies Bug?
A: You can fish it unweighted for topwater action or pair it with a jighead for deeper presentations.
Q: Does the lure have UV properties?
A: Yes, the Squidgies Bug 70mm features UV-enhanced finishes to improve visibility and strike rates.
Q: Can it be used in both saltwater and freshwater?
A: Absolutely. It’s effective in estuaries, rivers, lakes, and even light inshore saltwater environments.


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