7 Essential Saltwater Fishing Lures That Catch Fish Pretty Much Anywhere
- By: Joseph Simonds
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It’s fishing lure time!
Would you like to know the only 7 saltwater fishing lures you would need to take with you to catch fish pretty much anywhere in the world?
The great news is they do exist…
And the even greater news is you probably have a couple of them in your tackle box already…
So if you are traveling and want a simplified tackle box that is almost guaranteed to get you some strikes almost anywhere you can go saltwater fishing in the world (without having to haul along your entire garage full of tackle), here are the 7 fishing lures that you need to bring along.
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Where Will These 7 Saltwater Fishing Lures Work?
Anywhere there is saltwater!
I have personally been saltwater fishing in over 10 countries, and I have seen many of these same lures below catch all kinds of species of saltwater fish.
And believe me, at least one of these seven saltwater fishing lures below will work on any and all of the 7 continents:
- North America
- South America
- Africa
- Europe
- Asia
- Australia / New Zealand
- Even Antarctica!
Freshwater Bonus:
Most of these 7 saltwater lures could also help you catch fish in most freshwater lakes and large freshwater bodies in the world, especially for fish such as largemouth bass or pike.
7 Essential Saltwater Fishing Lures
(that will work pretty much anywhere in the world)
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1. Paddletail Soft Plastic
The paddletail soft plastic is undoubtedly the most versatile of all lures saltwater fishing. These lures can draw strikes from pretty much all predator fish that eat smaller baitfish.
And their soft tail that generates great motion when retrieved through the water enables this lure to get strikes even with a straight retrieve.
But the reason why it ranks in the top spot is that these lures can effectively cover so many different depth levels…
When rigged on a jig head as shown in the picture above, this lure can cover water in as shallow as just 10 inches with a tip-up fast retrieve, but the next cast can target depths of 5+ feet by putting the rod tip down and slowing down the retrieve.
Our favorite paddletail is the new Slam Shady 2.0 we recently created.
It’s got gold and silver flecks for extra flash, plus has great fish-attracting action.
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2. Gold Spoon
The gold spoon is a staple in more inshore saltwater fisherman’s tackle boxes across the globe than any other fishing lure.
As you probably know, the “spoon” now comes in all sorts of shapes, colors (like the second most popular spoon, the Silver Spoon), weedless spoons, single hook spoons, treble hook spoons, etc.
And although there is no one spoon that will always work better than all spoons, it’s tough to wrong with the traditional gold spoon that has been known to attract hits from countless types of saltwater species.
The type of gold spoon that we have used the most is this Johnson Spoon, and you can find them at some of their lowest prices here online.
3. Power Prawn
There aren’t many saltwater game fish that won’t eat a shrimp…
And the best overall artificial shrimp that we have ever used is the Power Prawn!
You can use these shrimp in just about any situation from fishing the grass flats to jigging in deeper water.
Another fantastic shrimp lure is Berkley Gulp! Artificial Shrimp lures.
“Gulp! Alive!” shrimp come in a bunch of different colors, but the best two that we have found for consistent bites among most saltwater fish are the white shrimp and the “New Penny” color (above).
Click HERE to check out the Power Prawn
Get these Gulp shrimp from our online tackle store here.
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4. White Bucktail
These days, bucktail jigs come in all kinds of crazy colors and crazy flairs!
But I recall the days of fishing down in Marco Island as a kid where all we needed for a fun afternoon of fishing was a Millies White Bucktail…
We would catch snook, redfish, speckled trout, and even tarpon all using the exact same white bucktail…
The great news is that these white bucktails still work like magic today.
Another option with these white bucktails is to add some flair (like the “Silver Flashabou” found in this bucktail video), or you can add a plastic tail that trails off the hook.
In regards to getting your hands on the best bucktail deal, you have two options:
- Buy them HERE
- Make them yourself at home. Here is the step-by-step tutorial video on how to make bucktails like a pro.
5. Topwater Lure / Popper
It doesn’t get much better than a fish attacking a topwater lure…
Topwater fishing action is unmatched, and the best topwater lure out there is our very own Salt Strong Moonwalker.
The Moonwalker creates the ultimate walk-the-dog style action that triggers non-stop topwater fun!
And although there is what now seems like an endless amount of topwater lures to choose from, you can’t go wrong with the original Zara Spook topwater plug by Heddon.
We recommend either their 4.5 – 5 inch Spook topwater lure, and if you had to only pick one color, the Bone (white) is always a safe bet.
The other topwater lure that is tough to ignore (but pretty expensive) is the Yo-Zuri Sashimi Metallic Sardine Popper that can catch big game fish pretty much anywhere in the world.
These poppers are always a blast to fish with.
Click HERE to check out the Salt Strong Moonwalker lure
Here is the 5-inch bone Heddon Super Spook Jr.
And here is the Yo-Zuri Sashimi Popper online.
6. Soft Plastic Fluke (Jerkbait)
Freshwater, Saltwater, Brackishwater… the Fluke can attract a fish strike almost anywhere!
In fact, the fluke is probably one of the best overall artificial lures for both freshwater and saltwater fishing (and the company Zoom Bait does make them for both freshwater and saltwater anglers).
You can fish these flukes weedless, you can fish them close to the top, or even put a weighted hook on and fish them a bit lower. They are incredibly versatile lures.
Just a warning, Zoom has these Super Flukes in just about every color imaginable (over 25 of them), but you can’t go wrong with any of the “Watermelon” colors or the “White Pearl”.
Click here to see how to rig a Super Fluke
Here is a link to our own Alabama Leprechaun Jerk Bait
7. MirrOLure Suspending Twitchbait
If I were only able to bring one twitchbait with me, it would be this MirrOLure suspending twitchbait.
These twitchbaits are ideal to have because they are designed to mimic a glass minnow which is one of the most favorite natural baitfish for cruising coastal predator game fish.
These twitchbaits are very versatile as you can fish them many different ways and in a variety of water depths.
And just like all of the essential saltwater fishing lures on this list, these MirrOLures come in a vast variety of shapes and colors.
Here is the MirrOlure MirrOdine Suspending Twitchbait
BONUS: Scents
Adding a scent to your lure might be the difference between a fish being spooked off or interested enough to strike!
Dr. Juice Inshore Slam Scent is hands down the ultimate difference-maker in terms of additional attraction to your lures.
A few drops or sprays of Dr. Juice to your lure and that scent will entice any inshore game species to strike!
Here’s the Dr. Juice Saltwater Slam Scent
Conclusion
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You don’t need a tackle box full of hundreds of lures to catch saltwater fish around the globe…
And if you are ever going to be saltwater fishing in an area that you aren’t familiar with (anywhere in the world), these are the 7 saltwater fishing lures that you want to have in your tackle box.
Will all seven of them work all the time… everywhere in the world?
Of course not.
But more often than not, at least one of these essential saltwater fishing lures will be able to create strikes for you pretty much anywhere.
So what do you think?
Did I leave any essential lures off?
Let me know in the comment section.
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Berkley Gulp Shrimp . . . no mention of Power Prawn + DR. Juice
Topwater . . . no mention of Moonwalker
There’s a picture of the moonwalker and it says it’s the best top water lure out there in paragraph 2
Great choices! I’d also include a silver rattle trap personally. That’s always my “go to” for covering water fast.
Looking for a lure or lures for salt water sea trout can anyone help me
Read the list Carlos, you can take these guys at their word
Will a Bionic fake fish work in the ocean?
gold works great, gold hammered works best
ok
Check out Slayer Inc. Paddle tails. They make an xxl size now too. And they are made in Jacksonville Florida.
How about ty gys flexible lures…in line spinners…plus a Montana Sasquatch…..go to ty steinebach FB and get on ty gys fishing adventures…..please check out these baits and get back to me so we know what to bring to the Fred Hall Show in Del Mar…..thank you…..
The Slayer Chicken On The Chain is deadly for trout
I’ve found Berkley Gulp shrimp and curly tails have been working on a VMC 1/8 and 1/4 oz jig in Homosassa and Crystal River the best.
I have caught more fish on MirrOlures both hard and soft plastic than any other artificial baits. Of course live bait is the best way to fish.
Acme kastmaster and, perhaps, black long A Bomber.
Wade fish and use suspension 95% of the time