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Select Fetish Perch Lure 2'' 50mm col. 010
Select  Champion 2'' 50mm col.002
Select Fetish Perch Lure 2'' 50mm col. 888
Select Fetish Perch Lure 2'' 50mm col. 999
Select Sexy Shrimp 2'' 50mm col. 777
Select Fetish Perch Lure 2'' 50mm col. 050
Select Fetish Perch Lure 2'' 50mm col. 008
Select Fetish Perch Lure 2'' 50mm col. 003
Select Fetish Perch Lure 2'' 50mm col. 071
Select Fetish Perch Lure 2'' 50mm col. 085
Select  Champion 2'' 50mm col.003
Select Rak Craw 2" 50mm col. 071
Yarie Aji Baku worm 34L 2.8inch
Select Rak Craw 2" 50mm col. 027
Select  Javik 2.2'' 55mm col.003
Select Rak Craw 2" 50mm col. 003
Select Rak Craw 2" 50mm col. 010
Select Rak Craw 2" 50mm col. 008
Select Rak Craw 2" 50mm col. PA44
Select  Champion 2'' 50mm col.085
Select Rak Craw 2" 50mm col. 002
Select  Javik 2.2'' 55mm col.002
Select Rak Craw 2" 50mm col. 888
Select  Champion 2'' 50mm col.999

Soft lures for freshwater and saltwater predators

Soft lures cover a broad range of flexible artificial baits, from compact worms and creature shapes to paddle-tail shads and large predator profiles. They can be fished through canals, lakes, rivers and coastal marks for perch, pike, trout, sea bass and other predatory species. Brands represented include Berkley, Keitech, Savage Gear, Select, Westin and Kinetic.

Shape controls how a lure behaves. Paddle tails create vibration on a steady retrieve, straight or pin-tail designs give a subtler action, and craw or creature profiles add movement around the appendages. Buoyancy and material softness also affect the presentation. Check whether a lure is supplied rigged, unrigged or as a body only before choosing the terminal tackle.

Use the parent fishing lures collection to compare other styles. Minnows and crankbaits provide a firmer, defined hard-bait action, jerkbaits respond to pauses and rod input, and spinners add flash and blade vibration.

Choose size, rig and retrieve

Match lure weight to the rod's stated casting range, counting the jig head, hook and any added weight as part of the total. A light head allows a slower fall in shallow water, while more weight helps reach depth, hold contact in current or cast into wind. The hook gap must clear the body so it can set properly without damaging the lure.

Jig heads suit exposed-hook presentations; offset hooks can make a lure more weed-resistant when rigged correctly. Dropshot, Texas-style and weighted-hook rigs provide other ways to control depth and posture. Use a leader or trace appropriate to the species and local rules, especially where pike may be present. Do not mix incompatible soft-plastic materials in storage, as some compounds can react and deform.

Begin with a retrieve that lets the lure work naturally, then change speed, depth or pause length one element at a time. Natural prey colours can suit clear water, while contrast and stronger silhouettes may help in coloured water or low light. The Keitech lures for perch guide gives a practical finesse example.

Build a balanced soft-lure setup

Use a rod with enough sensitivity to follow the lure and enough power to set the hook at the intended distance. Braid can improve contact, while a suitable leader adds abrasion resistance and controls visibility. Inspect knots, hooks and lure bodies after snags or fish, and replace damaged parts before the next cast.

For coastal applications, read how to choose sea bass lures. Rinse reusable hooks and jig heads after saltwater use, dry them fully and store soft lures in their original packaging or compatible compartments.

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