PINK LURES

Pink has remained one of the most productive and recognizable colors in offshore fishing for decades. While it may seem like an unusual choice at first glance, experienced anglers know that bright color combinations often create reaction strikes from aggressive pelagic predators.

In offshore environments, fish are constantly searching for movement, flash, and signs of vulnerable prey. Bright pink presentations can create contrast in the water while drawing attention to surface activity generated by a trolling spread. Combined with the realistic fleeing action of Hawaiian Malolo Bird Teasers, these color combinations become difficult for predators to ignore.

Hawaiian Malolo pink teaser combinations are handcrafted to imitate fleeing flying fish while creating surface commotion that naturally attracts fish upward into the spread. Running on their tails with wings fully extended, these teasers produce movement and disturbance designed to trigger feeding instincts.

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Our favorite pink teasers...

These teasers are frequently run when targeting species such as:

  • Yellowfin Tuna
  • Bluefin Tuna
  • Mahi Mahi (Dorado)
  • Wahoo
  • Blue Marlin
  • Sailfish

Pink patterns are commonly used in offshore spreads because they offer a balance of visibility and contrast while still maintaining a natural bait presentation. Many anglers like incorporating brighter colors into their setup to create variety and help individual lures stand out within the spread.

For more information on pelagic species and bait behavior, anglers often reference resources such as NOAA Fisheries↗ and International Game Fish Association.