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Hard Sea Lures

  • Halco Giant Trembler 17.8cm 138g

    Halco Giant Trembler 17.8cm 138g

    £35.99
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  • Axia Slide - 110mm - 13.6g - Topwater

    Axia Slide – 110mm – 13.6g – Topwater

    £6.99
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  • Axia Knocker - 95mm - 15g - Topwater

    Axia Knocker – 95mm – 15g – Topwater

    £6.99
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  • Sakura Mister Joe 80 S - 80mm 12.5g

    Sakura Mister Joe 80 S – 80mm 12.5g

    £9.99
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  • Sakura Kaiyo Pop 100F - 36.5g 120mm

    Sakura Kaiyo Pop 100F – 36.5g 120mm

    £10.99
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  • Westin Goby V2 - 8.5cm 24g

    Westin Goby V2 – 8.5cm 24g

    £6.99
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  • Westin Twister Coast - 13g 8.1cm

    Westin Twister Coast – 13g 8.1cm

    £5.99
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  • Westin Skruen Fixed - 20g 8.2cm

    Westin Skruen Fixed – 20g 8.2cm

    £6.99
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Hard Sea Lures for Bass

Tried‑and‑trusted hard lures for sea bass from Gerry’s Fishing

At Gerry’s Fishing our hard sea lures range is built around what actually catches bass: plugs (diving and suspending), long‑casting pencils, metal lures and surface poppers/patchinkos. A compact selection that covers these core types will let anglers adapt to changing conditions and prey behaviour, because bass take a wide variety of baits from sandeels to small whitefish.

Which hard lures to stock and why

  • Plugs and shads: versatile for working different depths; suspending and diving plugs are excellent when bass are holding at a specific depth.
  • Pencils and long‑bodied metals: essential for long casts and searching water quickly; they’re especially useful in windy conditions and over deeper gutters.
  • Surface lures (poppers and walkers): the most exciting option for summer topwater action — use early morning or late evening when bass feed near the surface.
  • Sandeel‑profile lures and weedless options: mimic common prey and reduce snagging over rough ground; weedless paddle‑tails and sandeel imitations are often recommended as staples for shore anglers.

These categories and the features anglers look for (casting weight, action, hook quality, and realistic eyes/flash) are highlighted in buyer guides and roundups that compare lure performance and presentation.

How to present hard lures for bass

  • Search then target: start with long‑casting pencils or metals to locate fish, then switch to plugs or surface lures when you find activity.
  • Vary retrieve: try steady retrieves, twitching, pauses and fast strips; suspending plugs often trigger strikes on the pause.
  • Match the hatch: choose lure profiles and colours that imitate local prey (sandeel, small whitefish) and adjust size to conditions and fish behaviour.

Why Gerry’s Fishing

Gerry’s Fishing curates hard lures that balance durability, realistic action and value. Product pages include recommended weights for casting, depth ranges, and angler tips so customers can pick the right lure for shore, rock or boat sessions.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What hard lure should I start with for bass from the shore?

Begin with a long‑casting metal or pencil (20–40g) to search water quickly, then switch to a plug or surface lure when you locate fish.

When are surface lures most effective?

Surface lures work best in warm months at dawn or dusk when bass feed near the surface; they create explosive strikes and are great for sight fishing.

Do I need weedless lures?

Yes — weedless or snag‑resistant options help when fishing rough ground or kelp, increasing your time fishing and reducing lost tackle.