Pike hard bait

Among predator fish, the pike is a much sought-after species. Pike lures come in a variety of sizes, shapes and colours. They come in different sizes, shapes and colours. Not all swim at the same depth. Some are silent, others noisy, shiny or matt. With such a wide range of possibilities, it can be hard to find your way around.

Categories

459 products

Sort by:
New products
Hard bait Gamakatsu Luxxe Laughin 170
Hard bait Gamakatsu Luxxe Laughin 170

Hard bait Gamakatsu Luxxe Laughin 170

Shipping 24 H

Price €24.95
Voir le produit
Hybrid Jerkfly Lure 25cm
Hybrid Jerkfly Lure 25cm

Hybrid Jerkfly Lure 25cm

Shipping 24 H

Price €29.90
Voir le produit
Hard bait Grassroots Runaboot 210 F
Hard bait Grassroots Runaboot 210 F

Hard bait Grassroots Runaboot 210 F

Shipping 48 H

Price €99.00
Voir le produit
Hard bait Illex Dowz Swimmer 220 SF
Hard bait Illex Dowz Swimmer 220 SF

Hard bait Illex Dowz Swimmer 220 SF

Shipping 24 H

Price €99.95
Voir le produit
Hard bait Biwaa Glidebeast 160S
Hard bait Biwaa Glidebeast 160S

Hard bait Biwaa Glidebeast 160S

Shipping 24 H

Price €29.90
Voir le produit

The different types of swimming fish for pike

There are many different lures for pike. Among them, swimbaits form an equally large family. They are all very different but can be grouped into a family: swimbaits, crankbaits, jerkbaits, lipless, propbaits, stickbaits...

All respond to a specific need or situation. Swimbaits are particularly popular at the start of the season. They swim slowly and are popular with pike that are tired from spawning and looking for food. Crankbaits, on the other hand, are very good prospecting lures. They can be brought in quickly and at different depths depending on the model you choose.

How do you choose them?

Like all lures, to choose the right one you need to analyse your biotope and the food available for pike. If you fish in environments where crayfish live in large numbers, it's a good idea to look for fish that swim close to the bottom and are dark or even red in colour. In this way, you can imitate as closely as possible the prey that pike like to eat. A can be just the thing. All you have to do is let it sink and pull it back with gentle tugs.

When bleak jump out of the water, being chased by some predator, jerkbaits or stickbaits are not to be ignored! With their elongated shape and bleak colouring, they're sure to get the job done.