These are the best lures for sea bass fishing ATM!

Softbaits are super effective for catching sea bass because of their realistic action and versatility. Below you will find the best sea bass softbaits of the moment and why they work so well:
1. Fiiish Black Minnow π
β Why?
- Ultimate all-rounder: realistic swimming action, soft body and a hidden hook (weedless) to prevent snagging.
- Works in almost all conditions from surf to harbors and deeper channels.
- Available in various sizes and weights.
π― Best Use: Perfect for fishing in surf, harbours and estuaries.
2. Megabass Dark Sleeper
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Why?
- The Dark Sleeper has a super detailed design that mimics a goby or small baitfish, something that sea bass like to hunt.
- The hook is hidden in the dorsal fin, which prevents you from getting caught on rocks or weed.
- The Dark Sleeper is designed for bottom fishing and has a stable, upright position, giving it the appearance of a foraging baitfish. This is ideal for bass that feed on the bottom, for example around structures such as rocks, wrecks or channels.
- Suitable for deeper spots, estuaries, harbours and wrecks. Works well with slow bottom jigging or short aggressive taps.
- Available in multiple weights, allowing you to adjust it to water depth and current.
- Natural looking colours like brown, green and silver work best in clear water, while brighter colours are good in murky water.
π― Best use: Deeper spots (harbours, wrecks, estuaries). Stronger currents where sea bass hunt close to the bottom
3. Pitch and Strike Kagashi Worm
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Why?
- Versatile softbait with a subtle vibrating action. Beautiful sandeel imitation due to the slim elongated design.
- Works without a jighead, perfect for shallow water, or with a jighead for deeper spots with lots of current. The Kagashi also sinks faster than other softbaits due to its design, so you can pinpoint better if necessary.
- Available in different colours and sizes for every situation.
π― Best Use: Casts far and is perfect for fishing in strong tidal currents.
4. Megabass Spindle Worm
β Why?
- Slim and flexible softbait with a subtle vibration.
- Works perfectly on difficult days when sea bass are passive.
- Can be fished slowly for a subtle action. Also works well with quick taps and pauses, triggering bass to aggressive bites.
π― Best use: Light current, harbours, estuaries & rocky spots
5. Sawamura One up
β Why?
- The One Up Shad has a flexible body and a large paddle tail , which provides a natural, rolling swimming motion.
- Even at a slow retrieve speed it continues to move nicely, which is perfect for cautious sea bass.
- The rolling and flanking action imitates a wounded baitfish, which is often the trigger for a bite.
- Versatility: works on a variety of rigs
On a light jig head β Perfect for casting along rocks or surf.
On a weedless hook (Texas rig) β Ideal for weed and rocky zones without getting stuck.
On a dropshot rig β Works well in harbours or with passive fish.
π― Best use Ideal for harbours, estuaries, surf and rocky spots.
And guess what, they're all available below in the Water Wolves Fishing Store!