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Choosing The Right Soft Plastic & Jighead For Bream


Bream Soft Plastics Lures and Jigheads
Over the past decade, bream fishing has evolved significantly. Traditional bait fishing is increasingly being replaced by soft plastics, which have proven more effective in attracting and catching bream. With this shift comes a wide array of specialized bream soft plastics and jigheads, making it easier than ever to target this popular species. To simplify your selection, here’s a breakdown of our top choices and tips for picking the best bream lures based on water clarity and estuary type.
Choosing the Right Soft Plastics for Bream
When selecting soft plastics for bream, it’s essential to consider the type of water in which you'll be fishing. Estuaries can vary from crystal-clear, high-tide environments to murky, brackish systems. Choosing the right color and type of soft plastic can make a significant difference in your catch rate:
For Murky or Brackish Water: Darker colors are typically more effective in cloudy water. Soft plastics in natural, earthy shades like dark green or brown have proven effective in low-visibility conditions. Baits like Grubs and Shrimps mimic natural prey and create a strong profile, helping bream locate them even in turbid water.
For Clear Water Estuaries: In clear, high-tide estuaries with good visibility, brighter, semi-transparent colors perform best. Opt for soft plastics in shades like *Motor Oil Grubs in a 2'' to 3" size. These lures work well with the light reflection and tend to look more natural in clean water with strong tidal flows, enticing bream to strike.
By tailoring the color and type of soft plastic to the water clarity, you can increase your chances of a successful bream fishing session.
Selecting the Best Jigheads for Bream
The right jighead is just as crucial as the soft plastic. Jigheads control the lure’s movement, depth, and presentation, making it easier for the bream to notice and take a bite. Here’s a guide on selecting the ideal jighead sizes and weights:
Jighead Sizes: For bream, smaller sizes work best. Stick to sizes #4, #2, and #1 when selecting jigheads. These smaller hooks pair well with the light bites of bream and provide a natural, non-intimidating look.
Jighead Weights: Choose jighead weights based on the water depth and current speed. For most bream fishing conditions, 1/20oz, 1/16oz, 1/12oz, and 1/8oz weights are optimal. Lighter weights, like 1/20oz or 1/16oz, work well in shallow areas or when aiming for a slow, fluttering descent. Heavier weights, such as 1/12oz or 1/8oz, are ideal for deeper water or when fishing in stronger currents where you need more control over the lure’s movement.
Recommended Jigheads for Bream
Our Blako PRO-X2's are popular choices for bream. Known for their durability and precision, these jigheads provide a secure fit for soft plastics and ensure a stable, effective presentation. Pairing these jigheads with the appropriate soft plastic creates an enticing movement that bream find hard to resist.
Selecting the right combination of soft plastics and jigheads tailored to the fishing conditions can make all the difference in your bream fishing success. Remember to match your lure color to the water clarity and adjust the jighead size and weight according to depth and current. With the right gear and a bit of technique, you’ll be ready to tackle even the trickiest of bream!
Over the past decade, bream fishing has evolved significantly. Traditional bait fishing is increasingly being replaced by soft plastics, which have proven more effective in attracting and catching bream. With this shift comes a wide array of specialized bream soft plastics and jigheads, making it easier than ever to target this popular species. To simplify your selection, here’s a breakdown of our top choices and tips for picking the best bream lures based on water clarity and estuary type.
Choosing the Right Soft Plastics for Bream
When selecting soft plastics for bream, it’s essential to consider the type of water in which you'll be fishing. Estuaries can vary from crystal-clear, high-tide environments to murky, brackish systems. Choosing the right color and type of soft plastic can make a significant difference in your catch rate:
For Murky or Brackish Water: Darker colors are typically more effective in cloudy water. Soft plastics in natural, earthy shades like dark green or brown have proven effective in low-visibility conditions. Baits like Grubs and Shrimps mimic natural prey and create a strong profile, helping bream locate them even in turbid water.
For Clear Water Estuaries: In clear, high-tide estuaries with good visibility, brighter, semi-transparent colors perform best. Opt for soft plastics in shades like *Motor Oil Grubs in a 2'' to 3" size. These lures work well with the light reflection and tend to look more natural in clean water with strong tidal flows, enticing bream to strike.
By tailoring the color and type of soft plastic to the water clarity, you can increase your chances of a successful bream fishing session.
Selecting the Best Jigheads for Bream
The right jighead is just as crucial as the soft plastic. Jigheads control the lure’s movement, depth, and presentation, making it easier for the bream to notice and take a bite. Here’s a guide on selecting the ideal jighead sizes and weights:
Jighead Sizes: For bream, smaller sizes work best. Stick to sizes #4, #2, and #1 when selecting jigheads. These smaller hooks pair well with the light bites of bream and provide a natural, non-intimidating look.
Jighead Weights: Choose jighead weights based on the water depth and current speed. For most bream fishing conditions, 1/20oz, 1/16oz, 1/12oz, and 1/8oz weights are optimal. Lighter weights, like 1/20oz or 1/16oz, work well in shallow areas or when aiming for a slow, fluttering descent. Heavier weights, such as 1/12oz or 1/8oz, are ideal for deeper water or when fishing in stronger currents where you need more control over the lure’s movement.
Recommended Jigheads for Bream
Our Blako PRO-X2's are popular choices for bream. Known for their durability and precision, these jigheads provide a secure fit for soft plastics and ensure a stable, effective presentation. Pairing these jigheads with the appropriate soft plastic creates an enticing movement that bream find hard to resist.
Selecting the right combination of soft plastics and jigheads tailored to the fishing conditions can make all the difference in your bream fishing success. Remember to match your lure color to the water clarity and adjust the jighead size and weight according to depth and current. With the right gear and a bit of technique, you’ll be ready to tackle even the trickiest of bream!