Soft Bait Lures

  1. Tsunami Holographic Shad Swimbait - 4"

    $5.82 - $9.30
  2. Tsunami Holographic Shad Swimbait (3-Pack) - 5"

    $6.78
  3. Tsunami Holographic Shad Swimbait - 9"

    $9.92
  4. Fishbites Bag O' Worms Soft Bait - 12"

    $6.50 - $7.91
  5. Fishbites Fight Club Butt Kicker Paddle Tail Lure (6-Pack) - 4"

    $5.90
  6. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Shrimp Soft Bait - 3" (6-Pack)

    $8.18
  7. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Jerk Shad Soft Bait - 5" (5-Pack)

    $8.28
  8. Berkley Gulp! Minnow Soft Bait - 3" (12-Pack)

    $8.09
  9. Berkley PowerBait Power Floating Trout Worm Soft Bait - 3" (15-Pack)

    $5.71
  10. RonZ Original Series Rigged Lure - 4"

    $4.85
  11. RonZ Z-Fin Replacement Tails - 6" - (2-Pack)

    $6.37
  12. Tsunami Holographic Teaser Eel Soft Bait (4-Pack) - 4"

    $6.33
  13. Tsunami Holographic Shrimp Soft Bait (3-Pack) - 3"

    $6.40 - $7.00
  14. Tsunami Holographic Shad Swimbait (2-Pack) - 7"

    $11.52
  15. Tsunami Holographic Heavy Shad Swimbait (3-Pack) - 4"

    $6.33
  16. Tsunami Holographic Teaser (3-Pack) - 3"

    $4.85
  17. Tsunami Glass Minnow with Silicone Skirt and Round Bend Hook

    $4.22
  18. Tsunami Tidal Shrimp Softbait Lures - 3" (8-Pack)

    $3.21
  19. Tsunami Hollow Tidal Flukes - 5" (6-Pack)

    $3.06
  20. Tsunami Tidal Mullets - 4" (6-Pack)

    $3.21
  21. Fishbites E-Z Pro Shrimp Soft Bait (4-Pack) - 4"

    $11.35
  22. Fishbites Fight Club Fight'n Shrimp Soft Bait (6-Pack) - 3.5"

    $5.90
  23. Fishbites Fish'n Strips Crab Soft Bait (15-Pack) - 1.5"

    $7.55 - $8.18
  24. Fishbites Fish'n Strips Shrimp Soft Bait (15-Pack) - 1.5"

    $7.55
  25. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Baitfish

    $8.09
  26. Berkley Gulp! Alive! Saltwater Shrimp Soft Bait - 3"

    $9.78 - $18.64
  27. Berkley Gulp! Minnow Soft Bait - 4" (8-Pack)

    $8.09
  28. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Nemesis Soft Bait - 6.5" (5-Pack)

    $9.00
  29. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Mantis Shrimp Soft Bait

    $8.09
  30. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Ghost Shrimp Soft Bait

    $8.09
  31. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Swimming Mullet Soft Bait - 3" (11-Pack)

    $8.09
  32. Berkley Gulp! Paddleshad Soft Bait - 4" (4-Pack)

    $7.99
  33. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Paddleshad Soft Bait

    $8.09
  34. Nomad Design Squidtrex 95 Vibe Lure 3 3/4"

    $13.65
  35. Berkley Gulp! Corn - 1.5 oz - GCN

    $5.59
  36. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Chum - 5 lbs - GCBK5-V

    $19.49
  37. Berkley Gulp! Alive! Saltwater Bloodworm Soft Bait - 6" - GAOBW6-BY

    $18.55
  38. Berkley Gulp! Alive! Saltwater Shrimp Attractant - 11 oz - GAPSHR3-AST1

    $18.55
  39. Berkley Gulp Hard Bait Gel - 11.2 oz - GHBGEL

    $9.09
  40. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Swimming Mullet Soft Bait - 4" (10-Pack)

    $8.18
  41. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Swimming Mullet Soft Bait - 6" (3-Pack)

    $8.90
  42. Berkley Gulp! Saltwater Grub Soft Bait - 8" (3-Pack)

    $9.78
  43. Berkley Gulp! Paddleshad Soft Bait - 3" (5-Pack)

    $8.09
  44. Berkley PowerBait Trout Bait

    $5.71
  45. Berkley PowerBait Natural Scent Trout Bait

    $6.53
  46. Berkley PowerBait Power Nuggets Fishing Bait

    $7.29
  47. Berkley PowerBait Power Eggs Floating Magnum

    $5.62
  48. Berkley PowerBait Glitter Trout Bait

    $6.53

About Soft Bait Lures

FAQ - Defender - Soft-bait-lures

Where can I buy Soft Bait Lures near me?

Defender offers a wide selection of soft baits in-stock for immediate shipment, same day pick up in store, or shop our retail location and talk to our seasoned staff here to offer you advice and get you the right soft baits for your next fishing adventure. If you're looking for something specific or prefer the convenience of shopping from home, Defender.com offers a wide selection of soft baits with detailed descriptions. Just make sure to consider shipping times if you need your gear for an upcoming trip, and don't hesitate to reach out to customer service for any questions about the products. We have the selection to meet your fishing needs.

What are the best brands of Soft Bait Lures?

When it comes to soft bait lures, a few brands consistently stand out for their quality and effectiveness on the water. Berkley Gulp is a favorite among many anglers for its unique scent and flavor that can entice even the pickiest fish, while Tsunami offers a wide variety of shapes and sizes that mimic natural prey, making them a reliable choice for both freshwater and saltwater fishing.

How do I choose the right Soft Bait Lures to buy?

When choosing soft bait lures, consider the type of fish you're targeting and the water conditions you'll be fishing in. Different species respond better to specific colors, sizes, and shapes, so do a bit of homework on what works best in your area during the season you're fishing. Next, pay attention to the action of the lure. Some soft baits are designed to mimic the movement of injured prey, while others may have a more subtle action. Look for lures that have proven success in your local waters, and don't hesitate to experiment with a few different styles to see what the fish are biting on that day.

What Soft Bait Lures do I need this season?

This season, you can't go wrong with a solid selection of soft bait lures that mimic the natural prey fish in your area. Look for paddle tails and swimbaits in colors that match local baitfish, like shad or herring, as they'll attract both freshwater and saltwater species. Don't overlook the versatility of creature baits and worms, especially during the warmer months when fish are more active. Having a variety of sizes and colors in your tackle box will help you adapt to changing conditions and target different species effectively.

How much do Soft Bait Lures cost to buy?

Soft bait lures typically range from about $5 to $20 each, depending on the brand, size, and specific features like scent or action. You can often find bulk packs that offer better value, with prices dropping to around $2 to $4 per lure when you buy a dozen or more. When choosing soft baits, consider how often you fish and the types of species you're targeting. If you're hitting the water regularly, investing in a variety of colors and styles will pay off, as different conditions and fish behaviors can call for different presentations.

What are Soft Bait Lures?

Soft bait lures are artificial fishing lures made from flexible materials like rubber or plastic, designed to mimic the movement and appearance of live prey. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, making them versatile for targeting different species in both freshwater and saltwater environments. These lures are often rigged on hooks or jig heads and can be fished in multiple ways-like twitching, dragging, or swimming-allowing anglers to adapt to the fish's feeding behavior. When rigged properly, soft baits can provide a realistic presentation that entices fish to strike, making them a go-to choice for many anglers looking to up their game on the water.

What are Soft Bait Lures used for?

Soft bait lures are versatile tools in any angler's tackle box, primarily used for enticing a wide range of fish species. They mimic the natural movement and appearance of prey, making them effective for both freshwater and saltwater fishing, whether you're targeting bass, trout, or inshore species like flounder and redfish. When rigged properly, soft baits can be fished in various ways, such as Texas rigging, drop shotting, or on a jig head, allowing you to adapt to different conditions and fish behaviors. Their flexibility and realistic action in the water can often trigger strikes when other lures fall short, making them a go-to option for both seasoned anglers and those just starting out.

What are the best Soft Bait Lures?

When it comes to soft bait lures, you can't go wrong with a few tried-and-true options that have proven their worth on the water. The Hogy Protail Paddle Swimbait is a pre-rigged powerhouse for inshore predators, and RonZ Big Game Series is built for the serious angler targeting offshore giant tuna and big game. Also consider the Fishbites fight Club Butt kicker Paddle Taile Lures with life like action that triggers aggresive strikes. Remember, the key to success with soft baits is to match the color and size to the local forage and to vary your retrieve until you find what triggers the bite.