Pike & Perch Fishing Lures

Welcome to Angling Active's Pike & Perch Fishing Lures category, where the pursuit of trophy pike and perch comes alive. Our meticulously curated collection of lures is designed to provide you with the most effective, lifelike, and versatile options for your freshwater predator fishing adventures.


Pike and perch are known for their aggressive nature, and our lures are expertly crafted to provoke their predatory instincts. Explore our range of artificial lures, each optimized for different fishing techniques and conditions. These lures feature lifelike actions, vibrant colours, and realistic designs that make them irresistible to pike and perch. Trust Angling Active to provide you with top-quality Pike & Perch Fishing Lures, designed to elevate your game and secure your angling triumphs. Dive into our selection today, and gear up for your next adventure!


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Storm Wildeye Live Lure kit - Angling Active
from £12.49
Savage Gear Deviator Swim - Angling Active
from £12.99 RRP £17.99
Salmo Fatso - Angling Active
from £11.99 RRP £12.99
VMC Mustache Rig - Angling Active
from £12.25
Rapala X-Rap Twitchin’ Shad Lures - Crankbaits Wobblers Plugs
from £11.65
Rapala Super Shad Rap Lures - Crankbait Wobbler Plugs
from £12.95
Savage Gear Mini Sandeel Kit - Lures Jiggheads - Fishing
Special Price £11.99 RRP £14.99
Rapala Rap-V Blade Hard Lures - Crankbaits Wobblers Plugs
from £11.85
Yo-Zuri 3DB Jerkbait - Crankbaits Wobblers Plugs Lures
from £12.99 RRP £14.99
Fiiish Crazy Sandeel Double Combo - Soft Plastic Lures
from £12.99
Fiiish Black Minnow Double Combo - Soft Plastic Lures
from £13.49
VMC Pike Belly Rig - Predator Fishing Tackle
from £11.45
Rapala Ripstop Deep - Game Predator Diving Fishing Lure
from £13.85
Rapala X-Rap Saltwater - Game Predator Sea Fishing Crank Jerk Lure
from £12.99
Salmo Rattlin Slider - Jerk Predator Lure
from £13.99 RRP £14.49
Salmo Pike Floating - Predator Jerk Bait Lure
from £13.49
HTO Go! Box Dropshot - Predator Fishing Lure Kit
Special Price £13.99 RRP £16.49
Abu Garcia Toby Lure Three Pack - Toby Pack - Toby Lure
from £13.99 RRP £15.99
Abu Garcia Droppen 3 Pack - Spinner Lures Selection
from £11.99 RRP £12.99
Savage Gear 3D Roach Pulsetail - Soft Swimbait Lures
from £11.99 RRP £14.99
Savage Gear 4D Trout Rattle Shad - Soft Plastic Lures
from £11.99 RRP £14.99
Rapala Jigging Shadow Rap - Game Predator Fishing Jig Lure
from £13.59
Rapala Shadow Rap Deep Jerkbait Lures - Crankbaits Wobblers Plugs
from £11.95
Rapala Ripstop Hard Lures - Crankbaits Wobblers Plugs
from £12.75

What is a fishing lure?

A fishing lure is an artificial bait used to attract and catch fish. Lures are designed to mimic the appearance, movement and sometimes the sound of natural prey, enticing fish to strike. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors, each designed for specific fishing conditions and species.


What types of pike lures can I use?

There are several types of lures that can be effective for pike, including:

Spinnerbaits: These have a spinning blade and create vibrations in the water.

Jerkbaits: Designed to mimic the erratic movement of injured fish.

Soft plastics: Imitate the look and feel of natural prey.

Swimbaits: Resemble small fish and have a natural swimming action.

Spoons: Have a curved shape and produce a fluttering motion in the water.


What type of perch lures can I use?

Perch are often less selective than pike, but some effective lures for perch include:

Jigs: Small and often paired with soft plastic grubs or live bait.

Spinnerbaits: Especially smaller sizes with bright colors.

Crankbaits: Small versions can mimic the prey perch typically eat.

Soft plastics: Worms, grubs and minnow-style baits can be very effective.


When should I use a predator lure?

A predator lure should be used when targeting predatory fish species such as pike, perch, bass or zander. The best times to use a predator lure are during their feeding times, which can be early morning, late evening, or when they are actively hunting in the water. Observing local fish behavior, water conditions and seasonal patterns can help determine the optimal time to use a predator lure.