Soft plastics are an absolute must-have for any bass angler in Australia.
They imitate natural prey β small fish, shrimp, insects β and trigger aggressive strikes, especially when bass are pressured or feeding cautiously.
If youβre serious about catching more Australian bass, mastering soft plastics is the key!
π Top Types of Soft Plastics for Bass
Hereβs a breakdown of the most effective soft plastic styles:
1. Paddle Tail Swimbaits
β When to use:
Perfect for covering water quickly in search of active fish.
β Best picks:
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2.5β to 4β paddle tails in natural colours like baitfish silver, olive green, and pearl white.
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Slow-rolled across weed edges and rock bars.
2. Grubs
β When to use:
Deadly when bass are sluggish or holding tight to structure.
β Best picks:
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2β curly tail grubs in darker colours (black, motor oil, watermelon).
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Cast and allow to sink slowly with occasional twitches.
3. Craws (Crayfish Imitations)
β When to use:
Excellent around timber, rocks, and heavy cover where bass feed aggressively.
β Best picks:
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Compact craws rigged weedless or on finesse jig heads.
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Pitch into cover and hop slowly.
4. Soft Plastic Jerkbaits
β When to use:
Ideal for targeting suspended or schooling bass.
β Best picks:
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3β to 4β soft jerkbaits in translucent colours.
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Twitch-twitch-pause retrieve to mimic injured baitfish.
π§ Best Colours for Aussie Bass
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Clear waters: Natural greens, silvers, browns.
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Stained waters: Dark colours like black, purple, motor oil.
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Low light: Bright colours like chartreuse, pink, or pearl.
Matching your soft plastic colour to water conditions makes a big difference!
π£ Best Rods for Fishing Soft Plastics for Bass
The right rod is crucial for soft plastic success β you need sensitivity to feel subtle bites and fast action for solid hooksets.
β Favorite X1 Series:
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Perfect for paddle tails, jerkbaits, and heavier plastics.
β Favorite U1 Series:
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Great for finesse plastics like grubs and craws on lighter jigheads.
Both series deliver outstanding sensitivity and casting accuracy β ideal for Australian bass fishing.
π Quick Tip: Rigging Matters!
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Light jigheads (1/16β1/8 oz) for shallow water.
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Heavier jigheads (1/4 oz+) for deeper water or fast currents.
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Use fluorocarbon leaders (6β12 lb) to stay stealthy.
Always rig your plastics straight β crooked plastics spin unnaturally and reduce strike rates.
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Choosing the right soft plastics β and pairing them with a sensitive, powerful rod like the Favorite X1 or U1 β will dramatically boost your catches.
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π£ Fish smarter, fish Favorite.