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Discover the Ultimate Fishing Lures for Improved Catch Rates
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Austackle Fishy Thing Soft Plastic Tuffies 6pc 85mm
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VTAVTA Multi Jointed Swimbait - Segmented 7pc Lure 100mm 17.5g
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You’re frothing at the thought of a weekend spent out in the water with your best buddies, fishing for barra. To turn your fishing trip into a roaring success, you need the right fishing lures. Known for its powerful, aggressive strike, there’s no point casting a line for barra with the wrong lure as the fish will swiftly decimate your tackle.
Get yourself well-prepared for your next angling outing by shopping our best lures for barramundi and ensure you have everything you need for a successful cast.
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Best Barra Lures
At Fishing Superstore, we are passionate about supplying the best fishing equipment for all purposes. Whether you're looking for surface baits or prop frogs, we have an extensive selection of fishing lures for all kinds of fish, including barramundi.
All barramundi fishing lures in our collection are designed to be sturdy, versatile, and high quality—available in a range of shapes, sizes, and colours to suit different fishing conditions. Popular lure types for barramundi include:
- Topwater lures that create surface disturbance to attract aggressive strikes.
- Crankbaits and hardbody lures that mimic injured baitfish to trigger predatory instincts.
- Paddle tail and fork tail soft plastics for realistic movement in the water.
- Vibes and gliders that work well in deeper waters or around structure.
- Shrimp and mullet imitations for a more natural presentation in estuarine environments.
Whether you’re casting in rivers, billabongs, or coastal waters, our range is curated to help you land that trophy barra.
These barramundi lures offer valuable practical benefits and make a great addition to your tackle box:
- Lifelike design. Most fishing baits seem unrealistic, and it takes a reasonably seasoned angler to make them look lifelike in the water. At Fishing Superstore, we stock various realistic lures that mimic fish’s favourite prey. They have solid construction and colourful design to tempt predators, even when they are not that hungry.
- Varied colours. Since catching barramundi is usually a very situational task, it is helpful to have many types of coloured barra lures in your angling arsenal. Fishing Superstore offers a wide range of barramundi fishing lures in natural and brighter colours like red, orange, yellow and green. You can also choose multicoloured, sparkling or glitter options. All colours are UV-resistant and ideal for fishing in both saltwater and freshwater.
- Options for every fishing situation. Catching barramundi is tricky; that's why we offer a variety of the best lures for barra, from minnows and soft plastics to crankbait frogs and poppers. Whether you’re perched behind the estuary mangroves or angling in the creek, we have the right bait for any situation.
Shop Barramundi Fishing Lures from the Experts
Here at Fishing Superstore, we are passionate about providing the industry’s leading fishing gear for our loyal customers at some of the best prices on the market. As a team of fishermen, our staff have hands-on experience and know-how to help you choose the most practical and durable fishing equipment. Passionate about fishing, we are here to help ensure every fishing trip is a blast for both professional and beginner anglers.
Our selection of barramundi lures can withstand numerous fishing trips, season after season, while remaining intact and attracting the targeted fish type. Shop our range today and enjoy excellent quality at highly competitive prices!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! We offer a range of heavy-duty barra lures for fishing in freshwater billabongs and tidal estuaries. They feature tough hooks, rings, and reinforced hardware to ensure maximum durability and reliable performance.
Absolutely! Our selection includes the best barramundi lures for fishing in man-made water bodies such as dams or reservoirs. You can choose from a variety of paddle-tail soft plastics, crankbaits, glide baits, and surface lures to create an attractive presentation for impoundment barra.
Yes—we stock the best, reliable barra lures tested and proven in some of Australia’s top barra spots, including the NT and FNQ. They're built to withstand hard strikes and harsh conditions. Make sure you look after your lures by thoroughly rinsing them, allowing them to dry, then storing them safely in segregated sections of your tackle box, so they can’t get damaged by other gear.
We sure do! Check out our hand-selected Barra Lure Pack, which is great for beginners or anyone restocking their barra tackle box. It has everything you need, including crustacean imitations, cranks, vibes, minnows and paddle-shads for a successful day of angling in all conditions and locations.
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To catch barramundi on lures, choose the right bait type depending on the setting:
- Soft plastics and vibes for deeper water.
- Suspending hardbodies for fishing near structure.
- Surface lures for low-light conditions or active fish.
Work your lure with slow, steady retrieves or twitch-pause techniques to trigger strikes. Use natural colours in clear water and bright colours in murky water.
Hard-body diving lures, soft plastics, and surface poppers are among the best lures for catching barramundi. Look for options that mimic baitfish and prawns.
Barramundi are attracted to bright colours like white, yellow, orange, and red. Glitter and sparkling designs are particularly effective in murky water and during low-light hours, when the fish actively feed.
Barramundi are most active at dawn and dusk, particularly during warmer months. Fishing around tide changes and during the build-up season increases your chances.
Yes! Surface lures are very effective at night or early morning when barra feed aggressively near the top of the water column.