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CWC Miuras Mouse Mini Armed Soft Lure - 20 cm

Hybrid Miuras Mouse Mini soft lure by CWC for targeting large freshwater predators; combines a bucktail skirt and a soft tail for a strong, vibrating swim effective in straight retrieves or when worked with pulls.
33.90 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Miuras Mouse Replacement Tail

Replacement tails for the CWC Miuras Mouse lure, ideal for restoring the attractiveness and mobility of your predator-fishing setups.
42.50 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Miuras Mouse Pre-Rigged Soft Lure - 23 cm

Hybrid CWC Miuras Mouse lure for pike and large freshwater predators.
37.40 (CHF) incl tax

Armed Soft Bait CWC Miuras Mouse Magnum - 30 cm

CWC Miuras Mouse Magnum hybrid lure for targeting large pike, combining a voluminous bucktail head and a soft paddle tail for a slow, vibrating and highly attractive swim.
56.00 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Giant Pigtail Soft Lure - 40 cm

Large soft lure CWC Pigtail Giant, ideal for pike fishing in shallow or deeper water, providing a vibrating action and strong attraction.
15.20 (CHF) incl tax

Soft Plastic Lure CWC Pig Tail JR - 23 cm

CWC Pig Tail JR soft grub for freshwater predator fishing, ideal complement to Pig Shad with a different swimming action and pronounced vibrations.
13.35 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Pigster Tail Soft Lure - 12 cm

CWC Pigster Tail curly-tail soft lure dedicated to perch and picky predators, with an ultra-mobile action even at very low speed to trigger the wariest fish.
13.30 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Pig Shad Tournament Soft Lure - 18 cm

CWC Pig Shad Tournament soft shad lure for pike and other predators, ultra-realistic action, robust construction, compatible with stinger rigs and jig heads for slow or fast retrieves.
13.50 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Pig Shad Small Soft Lure 15 - 15 cm

CWC Pig Shad Small soft shad lure, ideal for pike, zander and sea bass fishing, offering a natural swim and a phthalate-free soft material.
12.95 (CHF) incl tax

Leurre Souple CWC Pig Shad JR - 20 cm

CWC PIG SHAD JR soft shad lure, a reference lure for targeting large predators. Its realistic swim, phthalate-free durable soft material and high versatility make it a deadly tool for hunting pike and other predators in lakes, rivers or reservoirs.
12.85 (CHF) incl tax

CWC Pig Shad Giant Softbait - 26 cm

Large CWC Pig Shad Giant softbait for pike and big predators; powerful oscillating action and pronounced rolling, ideal for trophy fish.
14.85 (CHF) incl tax

Soft Lure CWC Pig Shad - 23 cm

CWC Pig Shad soft lure for pike fishing — large predatory shad with a realistic swimming action, robust and versatile for lakes, rivers and reservoirs.
13.35 (CHF) incl tax

Lures are at the heart of modern predator fishing. When chosen well, they trigger strikes from pike, perch, zander and other predatory fish, even on heavily pressured waters. This category brings together a wide range of models to cover all depths, retrieve speeds and fishing conditions.

How to choose predator lures

To select the right lure, it’s essential to consider the target depth, water clarity, fish activity and the tackle you use (spinning or casting). As a general rule, subtle, natural presentations work best in clear water, while stronger visual and vibration cues stand out better in colored water or low light.

Lure size also depends on the species you target and the season. Compact lures are often very effective for perch or in cold conditions, while larger profiles work well for pike or when fish are actively feeding.

Main lure types and how to use them

  • Hardbaits (crankbaits, jerkbaits, minnows): ideal for working different layers of the water column, from subsurface down to deeper areas, with steady retrieves or stop-and-go actions.
  • Soft lures: highly versatile, rigged on jig heads, Texas rigs or Carolina rigs, they excel on straight retrieves, vertical presentations or dragging and hopping close to the bottom.
  • Spinners and spinnerbaits: perfect for quickly covering large areas; their strong vibrations draw predators in from a distance, even in murky water.
  • Jigs and micro jigs: effective for fishing deeper water, along drop-offs, bridge pilings or structure, especially for zander and big perch.

Ideally, you should combine several lure families in your box so you can quickly adapt if the fish refuse a particular action or profile.

Matching your lures to seasons and conditions

The season has a major influence on success with artificial lures. In cold water, predators are often warier and more selective, whereas in peak season they may aggressively chase faster, more erratic presentations.

  • Spring: favor medium-sized lures in natural colors, worked slowly along the banks and in shallow areas.
  • Summer: use reaction baits (spinnerbaits, crankbaits, stickbaits) to trigger strikes from active fish, especially early and late in the day.
  • Fall: a key period to target bigger fish with slightly larger lures that can imitate schooling baitfish.
  • Cold periods: rely on soft lures, slow presentations close to the bottom and minimalist actions to convince sluggish fish.

Effective techniques with your lures

Each lure shows its full potential with the right retrieve. Varying speed, pauses and changes of direction often makes the difference on pressured predators.

  • Straight retrieve: a steady retrieve is ideal with shads, crankbaits and inline spinners to cover water from just under the surface down to the bottom.
  • Lifting and dropping: an alternation of pulls and controlled drops is very effective with soft lures along slopes and drop-offs.
  • Vertical fishing: a precise presentation of a soft lure or jig directly under the boat or float tube to target fish holding tight to the bottom.
  • Reaction fishing: fast, aggressive retrieves with jerkbaits, lipless crankbaits and spinnerbaits to trigger reflex strikes from active predators.

Lure FAQ

Which type of lure should I choose to start predator fishing? To begin, a simple selection of hardbaits, shads on jig heads and one or two spinners lets you cover most situations and depths.

Should I prioritize natural or bright colors? In clear water and bright conditions, natural and translucent colors are often more discreet. In stained water, overcast weather or at first light, brighter or higher-contrast colors can improve the lure’s visibility.

What lure size should I use for pike and perch? For pike, lures of about 4 to 7 inches are commonly used, and sometimes larger depending on fishing pressure. For perch, sizes around 1.5 to 3 inches are generally very effective, especially with finesse presentations.