SOFT BAIT


SOFT BAIT

  • craw baits

BUY SOFT BAIT FOR YOUR NEXT FISHING TRIP

VISIT OUR ONLINE STORE TO CHOOSE FROM A VARIETY OF QUALITY LURES

You don't have to go through the mess of finding live worms for your next fishing trip. You can find soft plastic worms at Just Lures. We sell soft bait that imitates live bait realistically, improving your chances of catching fish.


We stock soft plastic baits of all types and sizes and will continue to grow our inventory.

  • Worms
  • Frogs
  • Craws
  • Creatures
  • Stick baits
  • Ned baits
  • Swim baits
  • Jerk baits
  • Finesse baits


Each item is shaped like a live bait animal. Contact us right away to pick out some soft bait.

SHOULD YOU CHOOSE SOFT BAIT OR HARD BAIT?

Soft bait imitates live bait with its molded shape, while hard bait imitates live bait in its color. Additionally, hard bait is more durable and reusable, while soft bait is cheaper.


Ned bait is an excellent choice when aiming to catch fish in specific conditions. This type of bait, often referred to as Ned rigs or Ned worms, is primarily effective in situations where fish are less active or in colder water temperatures.



Either type of bait can be an effective lure for fish, depending on what you're trying to catch. If you're on the fence, ask us about soft bait or hard bait right away.

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  • Swim baits

  • Swim baits

WHEN SHOULD YOU USE STICKBAIT?

Stick baits are versatile fishing lures that are commonly used in various angling scenarios. These slender, elongated lures mimic the appearance of baitfish, making them particularly effective for enticing predatory fish such as bass, pike, and muskies. Stick baits are typically employed in situations where fish are actively feeding near the water's surface or in shallow areas with vegetation or structure.



Whether you're targeting aggressive fish during dawn or dusk, imitating injured baitfish, or fishing in clear water conditions, stick baits can be a go-to choice for anglers seeking a versatile and lifelike presentation that triggers predatory instincts and yields successful catches.

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