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Soft Bait Fishing
Soft bait fishing gear for NZ saltwater and freshwater use, including paddle tails, worms, grub packs, shrimp and squid styles. Match them with 5g, 7g, 10g, 14g or 20g jig heads for depth, current and casting distance.
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5g Jig Heads 5 Pack Ball Head Soft Bait Hooks with Line Eye and Bait Keeper
Suckerme Orange Softbait 12cm 9 Long grams SB12CM9GO
Suckerme Yellow and White Softbait 12 cm Long 9 grams SB12CM9GYW
14g Jig Head Ball Head Soft Bait Hook with Line Eye and Bait Keeper
20g Jig Head Ball Head Soft Bait Hook with Line Eye and Bait Keeper
7g Jig Heads 5 Pack Ball Head Soft Bait Hooks with Line Eye and Bait Keeper
10cm Artificial Worms 20 Pack Suckerme SMAW1020PK
Suckerme Blue and Clear Softbait 12cm Long 9 grams SB12CM9GBC
Bulk Softbait Pack of 50 Orange Blue Green Black Pink
Soft Bait Lure Set Assorted 5Pack 10 gramSuckerme SFL5P
10g Jig Heads 5 Pack Ball Head Soft Bait Hooks with Line Eye and Bait Keeper
Squid Jig Lures Luminous 10 Pack SR178
Kahawai Lure Suckerme Crystal Curse Softbait Lure 8.5g 8.5 cm
Suckerme White and Clear Softbait 12cm Long 9 grams SB12CM9GWC
Soft Shrimp Bait Rig Set Luminous
Maggot Bait Artificial 50 Pack Suckerme ML50
Soft Bait Fishing Buying Guide
Soft bait fishing works well when you match the lure shape, colour and jig head weight to the water depth, current and target fish. This category includes softbait lures and jig heads, so it suits anglers building a simple lure setup for New Zealand conditions.
Choosing the right soft bait shape
Paddle tail soft baits suit steady retrieves because the tail creates movement as the lure swims. They are useful around harbours, channels, sandy edges and reef margins.
Worm-style and grub-style soft baits suit slower fishing. Use them around weed edges, shallow flats, estuary areas and quiet water where fish may follow before striking.
Shrimp and squid-style soft baits suit inshore fishing where fish feed near structure, weed beds, rocks, wharves and shellfish beds. They can work well with short lifts, pauses and slow drops.
Choosing jig head weight
The jig head controls depth, casting distance and sink speed. A light jig head gives a slower, more natural fall. However, heavier jig heads help when wind, current or deeper water make control harder.
- 5g jig heads: best for shallow water, calm estuaries and slow presentations.
- 7g jig heads: a useful light option for harbour edges, flats and gentle current.
- 10g jig heads: a good middle weight for many soft bait fishing situations.
- 14g jig heads: useful when you need more casting distance or faster sink.
- 20g jig heads: better for deeper water, stronger current, wind and longer casts.
Choosing soft bait colour
Clear, white and silver colours suit bright water and baitfish activity. Orange, yellow and brighter colours help in dirty water, low light and changeable conditions. Luminous styles are useful near dusk, after dark, or when fishing deeper water.
Simple soft bait setup
For most NZ soft bait fishing, use a light spinning rod, a small spinning reel and braid with a fluorocarbon leader. Cast ahead of the drift, let the lure sink, then use small lifts and pauses. Also, change jig head weight before changing lure style if the lure is not reaching the strike zone.