Trout Lures
Fario Fly - Neon Sunburst and Pink Blob
Fario Fly - Biscuit FAB
Fario Fly - Blue Squirmy Worm
Fario Fly - Halo Sunburst FAB
Fario Fly - Neon Three Tone Blob
Fario Fly - Neon Tequila FAB
Fario Fly - Pink Bead head Blob
Fario Fly - Chartreuse Bead Head Blob
Fario Fly - Halo Tequila FAB
Fario Fly - Sunburst Bead Head Blob
Fario Fly - Worm Bug
Fario Fly - Red Squirmy Worm
Trout Lures – the Ultimate Weapon at Fin & Game
The idyllic rivers and lochs of the Scottish Borders are a haven for fly fishing enthusiasts, teeming with feisty trout, some of which can grow big and aggressive. Here at Fin & Game, your trusted Kelso-based supplier of top-quality fishing gear, we understand the thrill of luring these prized catches. That’s why we offer a meticulously curated selection of trout lures, designed to tempt even the most discerning fish.
Beyond the Fly: The Power of Lures
While fly fishing gear often conjures images of meticulously crafted flies, lures offer a compelling alternative, particularly for beginners or anglers seeking a wider range of presentations. Trout lures act as enticing imitations of baitfish and other prey, triggering the predatory instincts of these freshwater fighters.
Lure Like a Local: Top Choices for Lure Fishing Success
- A World of Lures: There is no end of choice when it comes to point fly lures for trout. From smaller, well established patterns like Peter Ross, Butchers and Cormorants to big, in your face numbers like the ever popular Hummungus, let us help you choose the best options for the fish you want to chase.
- Jigs: Offering incredible versatility, jigs can be fished statically or retrieved with a jigging motion that aggressive fish can find irresistible.
- Streamers: Streamer fishing is becoming more and more popular in the UK and can often pull out those bigger trout in certain conditions, often after a decent lift in the river while the water is still coloured. Streamers are often tied with synthetic materials that mimic small fish or leeches, offering a realistic swimming action that entices trout .
Choosing the Right Lure: Location, Season & Species
The key to successful lure fishing lies in selecting the right tool for the job. Here are some factors to consider:
- Location: Are you fishing a fast-flowing river or a still loch? Faster currents often demand heavier lures with more movement, while lighter options excel in calmer waters.
- Season: Big trout can be very keen to feed in early spring and summer after the rigours of a winter. So they can be aggressive, on the prowl for high protein food sources. Later in the season often requires targeting fish which may be less inclined to move as much, probably holding in deeper water, so vary your tactics accordingly.
- Species: Wild trout in rivers and lochs usually require a more imitative approach while rainbow or other stocked fish in stillwaters can often be tempted by more garish patterns.
Expert Advice & Top-Quality Fly Fishing Gear
At Fin & Game, we’re passionate about fly fishing and lure fishing for trout in the Scottish Borders and beyond. Our knowledgeable staff are all experienced anglers, ready to offer expert advice on lure selection, fishing techniques, and the best local spots. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, we’ll ensure you have the right equipment and the confidence to take on the majestic trout and grayling that grace our region.
Visit our Kelso store or browse our extensive online selection of trout lures today. We’re confident you’ll find the perfect tools to unlock a world of fishing success, however if you have any questions or need help choosing the right lure, don’t hesitate to get in touch.