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Bonze Angle
The Bonze Angle marlin lure (often referred to as the “Angel”) is a classic angle-faced tube lure designed to run clean, straight, and aggressive in blue water spreads. Typically built in the 12–15 inch range, it fits perfectly into the standard size window for offshore trolling lures targeting blue marlin, offering a strong bubble trail and consistent surface action that holds in a variety of sea conditions. (The Fishing Website) This combination of size and stability makes it a reliable option for both charter boats and tournament crews fishing across Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and the Virgin Islands.
In a traditional marlin spread, angle-faced lures like the Bonze Angel are most commonly run in the long rigger positions, where their splashy, surface-skipping action helps raise fish from deeper water. (The Fishing Website) These positions are critical in blue marlin fishing because they consistently produce bites from quality fish while maintaining visibility in rough or calm conditions. The Angel’s ability to “track true” and maintain an aggressive but controlled swim means it stays in the strike zone longer—an essential trait when targeting large pelagics in competitive or high-pressure fisheries.
What sets the Bonze Angle apart is its global track record. Developed and refined in New Zealand—one of the world’s most respected big game fisheries—Bonze lures quickly gained recognition after producing catches from hotspots like Kona, Cape Verde, and the Azores. (Marlin) That reputation translates directly to the Caribbean, where proven performance matters. If you’re building a serious blue marlin spread, the Bonze Angle is a must-have: it’s a dependable bite raiser, runs perfectly in key positions, and gives anglers the confidence that every pass could turn into a hookup.
The Bonze Angle marlin lure (often referred to as the “Angel”) is a classic angle-faced tube lure designed to run clean, straight, and aggressive in blue water spreads. Typically built in the 12–15 inch range, it fits perfectly into the standard size window for offshore trolling lures targeting blue marlin, offering a strong bubble trail and consistent surface action that holds in a variety of sea conditions. (The Fishing Website) This combination of size and stability makes it a reliable option for both charter boats and tournament crews fishing across Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and the Virgin Islands.
In a traditional marlin spread, angle-faced lures like the Bonze Angel are most commonly run in the long rigger positions, where their splashy, surface-skipping action helps raise fish from deeper water. (The Fishing Website) These positions are critical in blue marlin fishing because they consistently produce bites from quality fish while maintaining visibility in rough or calm conditions. The Angel’s ability to “track true” and maintain an aggressive but controlled swim means it stays in the strike zone longer—an essential trait when targeting large pelagics in competitive or high-pressure fisheries.
What sets the Bonze Angle apart is its global track record. Developed and refined in New Zealand—one of the world’s most respected big game fisheries—Bonze lures quickly gained recognition after producing catches from hotspots like Kona, Cape Verde, and the Azores. (Marlin) That reputation translates directly to the Caribbean, where proven performance matters. If you’re building a serious blue marlin spread, the Bonze Angle is a must-have: it’s a dependable bite raiser, runs perfectly in key positions, and gives anglers the confidence that every pass could turn into a hookup.