After thousands of hours spent at the water's edge and hundreds of tests, we're going to guide you to find out which trout lure is more relevant than another depending on the conditions and the environment. Whether you're a beginner or a keen angler, our guide will help you select the most effective lures for fishing one of the most emblematic fish in our rivers.
Our article in brief:
Discover our approach to knowing which lure to use for trout, depending on the conditions and the environment. Here are the key points to remember:
If you're wondering which lure to choose for trout, we recommend that you focus on the following three main categories :
Each of these categories of lure offers specific advantages depending on the fishing conditions.
The swimming fishJerkbaits, as their name suggests, are hard lures designed to imitate a fish that is part of the trout's natural prey. There are two main sub-families within the large family of swimming fish: jerkbaits and crankbaits.
The jerkbaits minnows are generally elongated and relatively thin with a short flap. They are designed to be driven by dry shots, interspersed with pauses. In contrast crankbaits minnows are rather round, compact, with a longer lip. They are designed for faster casting and retrieving by hitting the rocks close to the bottom and triggering reflex attacks in the trout.
Opt for models measuring between 40 and 110 mm. Natural colours such as minnow or gudgeon are excellent in clear water, while flashy shades (gold, silver, chartreuse/orange) prove formidable in murky water.
The metal luressuch as swivel spoons and undulatingThese are great values for trout fishing. Choose sizes 1 to 3, mainly in gold and silver.
These colours and sizes make them ideal prey for trout, who will mistake them for a minnow, for example. These lures are particularly effective in fast currents, in deep water for the undulating lure and in flats from 6cm to 1 metre deep for the classic spoon.
If you fish upstream, Bring your rod back high and fast to trigger active trout. If you fish downstream, bring it back more slowly and with a lower cane.
Finally, don't overlook the category of soft lures for trout fishing. These lures are the perfect addition to your tackle box for all situations. Mounted on a 2 to 8 gram lead head, these 2.5 to 9 cm lures are ideal for a more discreet and natural approach close to the bottom.
The success of your fishing session will depend on your ability to choose the right lure at the right time. Here are the main factors to consider in our opinion:
We strongly advise you to take a close look at the biotope and the river before making your choice.
For example, in clear, shallow water, a small swimming fish in natural colours will often be more effective than a big flashy spoon.
Don't forget that observation of the environment is just as important as the choice of lure. Trout often have preferential spots depending on their habits and the time of day. Identifying these key areas will enable you to adapt your technique and choice of lure accordingly.
To be ready for any situation, we recommend you put together a varied selection of lures. Here's an example of a versatile lure box for trout:
Type of lure | Quantity | Colours |
---|---|---|
Swimming fish | 3 | Natural, Gold, Chartreuse, fluorescent |
Revolving spoons | 3 | Gold, Silver, Copper |
Wobbling spoons | 3 | Gold, Silver, Red/White |
Soft lures | 3 | Natural worm, Yellow larva, Black insect |
If you're a beginner and don't know which lure to choose for trout, this selection will enable you to adapt to most situations encountered in the field. Don't hesitate to experiment and adjust your choice according to your past experience on the water.
Here are our recommendations for getting the most out of your trout lures:
By varying your lures and your approach, we are convinced that you will succeed in catching magnificent brown trout, whatever the conditions.
Remember that trout fishing is above all a question of patience and adaptation. Even with the best lures on the market, you need to observe, learn and constantly adjust to changing river conditions.
As fans of this fish, we are keen to preserve its population and habitat. Here are a few good practices to adopt both on and off the water:
These simple, but hugely important actions help to maintain healthy trout populations and guarantee the pleasure of fishing for future generations. That's one of the key messages we share on our website, advocating respectful and sustainable fishing.
Ultimately, knowing which lure to choose for trout is a subtle blend of technique, observation and experience. With the advice we've shared with you, you're now equipped to select the lures best suited to your fishing conditions. Remember, practice makes perfect. So don't hesitate, get your tackle ready and set off on an adventure along our magnificent rivers!
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