Predator Fishing Soft Plastic Lures

Welcome to Angling Active's Pike & Predator Soft Lures category, where lifelike presentations meet the ruthless appetite of freshwater giants. Our carefully curated collection of soft lures is designed to provide you with the ultimate arsenal for conquering pike, perch, and other predatory species.


Soft lures are renowned for their natural feel and movement, making them a deadly choice for fooling these aggressive hunters. Our range includes soft shads, curl tails and swim baits, each meticulously designed to mimic the appearance and action of real prey. Explore our selection and discover the soft lures that will become your secret weapon on the water. Trust Angling Active to provide you with top-quality Pike & Predator Soft Lures – Shop now!

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Fiiish Black Minnow - Soft Plastic Lures
from £9.49 RRP £9.49
Berkley Pro Pack Vertical - Predator Zander Perch Pike Soft Plastic Lure Set
Special Price £9.99 RRP £12.99
Storm Wildeye Live Pike - Soft Plastic Lures
from £9.29
Berkley Pro Pack Pike Kit - Lures Fishing
Special Price £9.99 RRP £11.99
Berkley Pro Pack Perch Kit - Lures Fishing
Special Price £9.99 RRP £11.99
Fox Rage Super Slick Shad - Predator Fishing Soft Lures
from £9.99
Strike Pro Giant Pig Shad Lures - Soft Fishing Baits
from £9.97 RRP £14.50
Fox Rage Fish Snax Ready Rig Kits - Dropshot Rigs Fishing Lures Weights
from £9.99
Savage Gear 4D Line Thru Trout Lures - Predator Fishing Soft Baits
from £9.97 RRP £19.99
Savage Gear 4D Line Thru Perch Lures - Predator Fishing Soft Baits
from £9.97 RRP £19.99
Savage Gear 4D Rattle Trout Shad - Soft Lures Predator Fishing
from £9.99 RRP £11.99
Savage Gear 4D Perch Shad - Predator Fishing Soft Baits
from £9.97 RRP £15.99

What is a soft plastic lure for pike and perch?

A soft lure is a type of artificial fishing bait made from soft, flexible materials like silicone or rubber. They are designed to imitate various prey items, such as small fish, worms or other invertebrates and can be particularly effective for targeting both pike and perch.


What is the advantage in using a soft lure?

There are several advantages to using soft lures:

They offer a lifelike movement in the water, mimicking the natural prey of the target fish.

Soft lures can be more versatile and can be rigged in various ways to target fish at different depths and conditions.

The soft texture can feel more natural to the fish, leading to longer bite times and higher hook-up rates.

They are durable and can last for multiple fishing sessions.


Do soft lures have hooks or will I need to rig them?

Some soft lures may come pre-rigged with hooks, while others are sold without hooks, allowing the angler to rig them according to their preference. There are various ways to rig a soft lure, including using jig heads, offset hooks or weighted hooks, depending on the fishing situation.


Do soft lures have a scent?

Many soft lures are infused with scents or attractants that mimic the smell of prey, making them more appealing to fish. These scents can increase the lure's effectiveness by attracting fish from a greater distance or prompting more aggressive bites.


Can I reuse a soft lure after I have caught a pike?

Yes, soft lures can often be reused multiple times, even after catching fish. However, pike have sharp teeth that can damage the lure. It's essential to inspect the lure for significant tears or damage after a catch. If the damage is minimal, it can be reused. Otherwise, it might be best to replace it to maintain its effectiveness.


What is a fishing lure paddle tail?

A paddle tail lure features a broad, flat section at the end of its tail, resembling a paddle. When retrieved or moved in the water, the paddle tail creates a distinct side-to-side wobbling action, effectively mimicking the swimming motion of small prey fish.


What is a curl tail soft lure?

A curl tail soft lure has a tail that curls or spirals, resembling the shape of a helix. When moved through the water, the curl tail produces a twirling or spinning action, generating vibrations and attracting attention from predatory fish. This design can be particularly effective in slower retrieves or when targeting less active fish.