Leland Lures is a fishing lure manufacturer that specializes in producing high-quality lures in a variety of styles and colors for freshwater and saltwater species.
Founded in 1987 by Bill Crowley in Sonoma County, California
Started as a hobby company producing salmon fishing flies
Expanded to other types of lures over time, including trout magnets and crappie magnets
Acquired by Acme Tackle Company in 2017, but still operates as a separate brand
A well-known fishing lure brand that produces a wide range of lures for freshwater and saltwater species
A French fishing lure brand that specializes in producing spinners and spoons for freshwater and saltwater species
A popular fishing tackle brand that offers a wide range of lures, rods and reels, and other fishing equipment
A popular soft plastic lure designed specifically for trout fishing. Comes in a variety of colors and sizes, and is often used in combination with a small jig head.
A soft plastic lure designed for crappie fishing. Similar in design to the Trout Magnet, but with a longer, thinner body and a smaller tail.
A soft plastic lure designed for panfish, including bluegill and sunfish. Comes in a variety of colors and sizes, and is often used in combination with a small jig head.
Leland Lures produces lures for a variety of freshwater and saltwater species, including trout, crappie, panfish, bass, and more.
Yes, many anglers find Leland Lures to be easy to use, particularly the Trout Magnet and other soft plastic lures. However, it may take some practice to get the hang of using them effectively.
No, Leland Lures can be used with a variety of rods and reels. However, some anglers prefer ultralight gear for trout and panfish fishing to get better sensitivity and feel for the bite.
The best color lure to use for trout can vary depending on the conditions and the preferences of the fish. Some popular colors include black, white, yellow, and brown, but it's always a good idea to try a few different colors to see what works best on a particular day.
Leland Lures are generally durable and can last for many fishing trips if used and stored properly. However, the lifespan of each lure can vary depending on factors such as how often it's used, how it's stored, and how many fish it catches.