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Popular baits that originated from American bass fishing but are now available in sizes for everything from the largest pike to typical perch fishing. Spinnerbaits - A favorite for pike fishing and for many pike anglers one of the most essential baits. The rotating spoons create attention that triggers pike to strike; they rattle, shimmer, and move water. Blade Jigs (Chatterbaits) - Relatively new to our market but have already proven their effectiveness in tricking big fish. Blade Jigs always have a spoon in front of the jighead/skirt and it provides a very irregular action that triggers most predators to strike and can be fished in many different ways. Jigs - A jig head fitted with a rubber skirt.
Tip! Try adding a jig body on the skirted baits to create a bigger silhouette. Check out our range!
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Type of lure
Fish species
Here, we’ve categorized the products based on which fish you want to hook. We’ve relied on what manufacturers specify, but also on experience of what usually works. The list could almost be endless, and many things work for more species than we’ve listed, so don’t be afraid to experiment.
Weight group
Here, we’ve chosen to divide the lures into different weight groups, just as we’ve categorized rods into casting weight groups, to make it easier for you in this jungle.
Ultra-light includes the very lightest lures, often weighing just a few grams.
Light includes many of the lures used for perch fishing with smaller soft baits, small crankbaits, and spinners.
Light - Medium and Medium contain most common lures in the mid-weight class - spoons, crankbaits, spinners, and other lures intended for everything from sea trout to lighter pike fishing.
Heavy is a common measure for pike fishing.
Extra heavy and Super heavy include lures for, e.g., saltwater fishing and heavier pike fishing.
Brand
Length of lure (grouping) Indicates the range within which the lure’s length falls.