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Soft lures - Size: 206 - 350 mm

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How to choose soft lures for fishing?

Soft lures, also known as soft plastic lures or soft baits, are a type of fishing lure made from flexible, synthetic materials. They are designed to mimic the appearance, movement, and texture of natural prey, such as worms, minnows, crayfish, or other small aquatic creatures. Soft lures are widely used by anglers for both freshwater and saltwater fishing. These lures are typically made from various types of soft plastic materials, such as PVC or silicone. These materials provide flexibility and durability, allowing the lures to withstand repeated use and the biting force of fish. They can imitate different types of prey, such as worms, grubs, frogs, swimbaits, or creature baits. This versatility allows anglers to choose the appropriate lure based on the target species and fishing conditions.

You can buy these lures from these brands: Daiwa, Rapala, Hart, Mikado, and Berkley.
Selecting soft lures for fishing involves considering various factors such as fish species, fishing conditions, lure design, color, size, and action. Here´s a guide to help you choose the right soft lures:

Fish species: Consider the type of fish you´re targeting. Different soft lures are designed to attract specific species. For example, some soft lures mimic baitfish, while others imitate worms, crayfish, or other natural prey.
Lure action: Soft lures come in various shapes and designs that offer different actions in the water, such as swimming, fluttering, wobbling, or darting. Choose a lure with the desired action that matches the behavior of the target fish or the fishing technique you plan to use.
Size and profile: Select the appropriate size and profile of the soft lure based on the size of the fish you´re targeting and the forage available in the water. Larger lures might attract bigger fish, while smaller ones may entice smaller species.
Color: Consider the water clarity and light conditions when choosing lure colors. In murky or stained water, bright and contrasting colors like chartreuse, orange, or pink can be more visible. In clear water, more natural or realistic colors resembling the local baitfish or prey might work better.
Weight and rigging options: Some soft lures come pre weighted, while others require additional weights or jig heads for proper presentation. Consider the rigging options available and how you plan to fish the lure.
Durability: Soft lures should be durable enough to withstand multiple casts and bites from fish. Look for lures made from quality materials that resist tearing or getting easily damaged by fish teeth.
Floating, sinking, or suspending: Decide whether you need a floating, sinking, or suspending soft lure based on your fishing technique and the depth at which you want to fish. This choice can impact how the lure behaves in the water.
Multi purpose vs. specialized lures: Some soft lures are versatile and can be used for various fishing techniques and scenarios, while others are specialized for specific conditions or techniques. Choose according to your fishing needs and versatility preferences.

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