Bass Fishing Lures

Welcome to our Bass Fishing Lures category, your ultimate destination for conquering the coastal waters. At Angling Active, we take pride in offering a carefully chosen collection of top-tier sea bass lures, designed to enhance your angling experience and bring big catches.


Our Bass Fishing Lures are specifically crafted to entice the elusive bass that populate UK shores. These lures are engineered to mimic the natural prey of bass, ensuring you have the upper hand when targeting these cunning predators. Explore our diverse range of soft plastics, hard lures, surface lures, metals and more, all tailored to excel in the unique conditions of bass fishing. Discover the secret to landing bigger bass and unforgettable angling adventures by shopping our Bass Fishing Lures today. Elevate your game, and trust Angling Active to be your partner in successful bass fishing!

What Lures Do UK Sea Bass Like Best?

UK sea bass are known to be attracted to a variety of lures, but some of the most effective options include:


Soft Plastic Lures:

Soft plastic lures, such as paddle-tail shads, jerkbaits, and creature baits, can mimic the movement and appearance of natural prey, making them highly effective for bass fishing.

Surface Lures:

Topwater lures like poppers, walk-the-dog lures and stickbaits can create surface commotion that imitates fleeing or injured baitfish, attracting bass to strike.

Metal Lures:

Metal lures and jigs are excellent choices for UK sea bass. They offer versatility in mimicking different prey movements and are particularly effective when bass are feeding on smaller fish species like sandeels and mackerel. Their reflective surfaces can also catch the light and attract bass in various water conditions.

Hard Lures/Plugs:

Hard lures, particularly crankbaits, are effective tools in a UK sea bass angler's arsenal. Crankbaits come in various shapes and sizes and are designed to imitate injured or fleeing baitfish. Their diving action allows them to reach different depths, making them versatile for targeting bass in various water columns.


What Prey Fish Do Bass Like the Most?

Bass in the UK tend to prey on various small fish species, including sandeels, mackerel, herring, sprats, and small baitfish. Lures that imitate these prey fish can be particularly effective in enticing bass to bite.


What Color Lure is Best for Bass?

The color of the lure can depend on factors such as water clarity and light conditions. However, natural colours like silver, white, olive, and brown often mimic the appearance of baitfish and can be effective for bass fishing. Experimenting with different colours and observing local conditions can help determine what works best in your area.


Types of UK Bass Lures:

There are various types of lures used for UK bass fishing:

Soft Plastic Lures

Surface Lures

Hard Lures/Plugs

Metal Lures & Jigs


Do Different Bass Lures Work Better in Different Weather Conditions?

Yes, different weather conditions can influence the effectiveness of different bass lures:

- In calm conditions, surface lures can be effective as they create disturbance and imitate struggling prey.

- In overcast conditions, lures with high contrast colours can be more visible to bass.

- In rougher conditions, lures with strong vibrations, like hard lures, can attract bass in murky water.


Adapting your lure selection to the prevailing weather and water conditions can increase your chances of success when targeting UK bass.


What Prey Fish Do Bass Like the Most?

Bass in the UK tend to prey on various small fish species, including sandeels, mackerel, herring, sprats, and small baitfish. Lures that imitate these prey fish can be particularly effective in enticing bass to bite.


What Color Lure is Best for Bass?

The color of the lure can depend on factors such as water clarity and light conditions. However, natural colours like silver, white, olive, and brown often mimic the appearance of baitfish and can be effective for bass fishing. Experimenting with different colours and observing local conditions can help determine what works best in your area.