Soft Bait Lure Set <br>Assorted 5Pack 10 gram<br>Suckerme SFL5P

Soft Bait Lure Set
Assorted 5Pack 10 gram
Suckerme SFL5P

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Product Description

Change your luck when fishing with our 5 pack of soft bait lures The pack includes five different silicon rubber lures. They look and move through the water like real fish due to their flexible material. Included in the pack is a transparent rubber lure with a red head. This lure is designed for night time fishing as it is made out of luminous rubber. It will help sucker your prey onto your hook as it chasing the shinny light.

Soft Bait Lures Specifications

  • Lure weight: 10 grams.
  • Length: 120 mm.
  • Max height 15 mm.
  • Maximum width: 10 mm.
  • Brand: Adsports.
  • Part number: SFL5P.

Colours Included in Pack

  • Orange and yellow.
  • Green and orange with red dots.
  • Luminous green with red head.
  • Blue top with purple bottom and white sides.
  • Yellow with black triangles.

When to Use Soft Silicon Lures for Fishing in New Zealand

These soft bait silicon lures, each weighing 10 grams and measuring 120 mm long, are ideal for targeting a variety of fish species in New Zealand's diverse waters. Below is a guide on when and where to use each specific lure, based on its colour and pattern.

Green and Black with Red Stripe Pattern

Best for: Snapper, Kahawai, and Trevally. Where to Use: Ideal for coastal areas with rocky or reefy bottoms. The green and black colour with a red stripe mimics common baitfish in New Zealand. When to Use: Early morning or late afternoon, especially on overcast days. The contrast of this lure stands out in low light conditions, making it a good choice for when fish are feeding close to shore.

Yellow with Red Spots and Green Tail

Best for: Trout, Perch, and Snapper. Where to Use: Freshwater rivers and lakes, as well as shallow coastal waters. The bright yellow with red spots attracts fish in clear water. When to Use: Best used in sunny and clear conditions. This lure is effective during early spring for trout in lakes and for snapper around reefs in warmer months.

Blue and Purple Soft Bait Lures with White Tail

Best for: Kingfish, Snapper, and John Dory. Where to Use: Excellent for deep water and offshore fishing. The reflective blue and purple colour mimics smaller fish species, attracting larger predators. When to Use: Best for summer months when kingfish and snapper are in deeper waters. This lure works well when jigging or slow-trolling in clear water.

Orange and Yellow with Dark Spots

Best for: Kahawai, Snapper, and Gurnard. Where to Use: Effective in coastal waters, estuaries, and for surfcasting. The bright orange and yellow colours of this soft bait lure are highly visible, especially in murky waters. When to Use: Overcast or windy days when water is stirred up. Ideal for autumn and winter fishing, particularly for snapper and gurnard in sandy or muddy environments.

Red and White Silicon Lures with Clear Tail

Best for: Snapper, Blue Cod, and Kahawai. Where to Use: A versatile lure suitable for both saltwater and freshwater fishing. The red and white colour combination is highly attractive to species like snapper and blue cod. When to Use: Dawn and dusk, when light levels are lower. This lure is particularly effective around structure like jetties, wharfs, and rocky outcrops.

General Tips for Using These Soft Bait Silicon Lures

  • Retrieve Method: Use a slow to moderate retrieve for soft silicon lures. Adding pauses and varying speed simulates an injured baitfish, triggering strikes from predators.
  • Gear Setup: A light to medium rod with a spinning reel works best for casting these 10-gram lures. A braided line with a fluorocarbon leader is recommended for sensitivity and strength in New Zealand’s fishing conditions.
  • Seasonal Considerations: These lures can be used year-round, but bright colours work best in murky water or low-light conditions, while natural tones perform better in clear water.
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