Goby Fishing Lures

Explore our premium selection of goby fishing lures, designed to attract a variety of freshwater species. These lures mimic the natural movement and appearance of gobies, making them irresistible to fish. Crafted with durable materials and realistic finishes, they ensure long-lasting performance and effective presentations. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, our goby fishing lures provide the versatility and effectiveness needed for a successful day on the water. Enhance your tackle box and increase your catch rate with these essential fishing tools.

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Big Joshy Goby Soft Bait

Big Joshy Goby Soft Bait

$8.49

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uses: freshwater use great for for twitching on a drop shot rig, and dragging/ hopping on a jig use where gobies are present but also other small darters, sculpins, bullheads, and other small fish are

Z-Man TRD GobyZ Swimbait

Z-Man TRD GobyZ Swimbait

$5.49

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wide- bodied, ned rig size swimbait accurately mimics invasive round goby, as well as other bottom- dwelling forage like stone cats, bullheads, sculpins, darters and mud minnows rounded paddle tail delivers subtle yet lifelike swimming action anatomically accurate sculpted body...

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Z-Man Gobius Swimbait

Z-Man Gobius Swimbait

$6.99

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accurately mimicking the body shape and detail of a real goby, the gobius swimbait is poured from impossibly soft yet durable ela ... super lifelike pre- rigged goby imitation designed with highly refined body, gill plate, fin, and rounded paddle tail detail to...

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5 Jeffyeti
Bought and could n't wait to try it out. Casted well and swam very good. Very satisfied.

5 Big bass randy
Have several but did not have this color. Great bait to work on the bottom.

5 LipRipper82
Great lure for Lake Michigan Smallies. I gave a 5 star review but it is more like 4. 5 stars. My only complaint would be that they are very heat sensitive. They will melt on you if you leave them in your hot trunk or hot bag. BUT.... They do hold up well to multiple catches per bait. And hold up well to being dragged across sharp, rocky bottom structure. Just keep them out of the heat and you will be good to go!

5 JPPP
[ Small bass couldn ’ t resist it, caught several fish and lure still was in good shape

5 Blondie420
Love this lure! Day 1 of using it I caught 8 fish! I ’ ve bought this lure about 10x now.

Big Joshy Swimbaits Goby Craw

Big Joshy Swimbaits Goby Craw

$8.49

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They look perfect to drop shot or to throw on a sled jig to fish the bottom. ... perfect for twitching on a drop shot rig, or try dragging and hopping on a jig hand made, one of a kind design with ultra lifelike details, action, and colors buoyant enough to stay horizontal on a...

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5 Keholland13
[ I ’ ve used Big Joshy swim baits for awhile now and live the action. I bought these for an tournament at Erie coming up. They look perfect to drop shot or to throw on a sled jig to fish the bottom. Will update after use.

Gary Yamamoto Zako Swimbait

Gary Yamamoto Zako Swimbait

$7.99

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designed to mimic bluegill or goby, the gary yamamoto® zako swimbait is equipped with a segmented tail that creates a tight action and folds in on itself when fish bite for better hook

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5 Bobby
Bought these after speaking with Nick LeBrun looking for a good trailer for chatter baits. These pair up perfectly and work very well with chatter baits and swim jigs

5 Ron H
The Zamora is one of the best Chatterbait trailers on the market!

5 Jaxbassin101
Bought this to use as a chatterbait trailer. Looks great swimming through the water.

5 Billy catches em
Best bang for you buck when I tore up the sand bass an stripped bass with these in the past but I only had like a 7 count bag an it tore em up till I ran out will be buying in bulk again!

5
Best vibrating jig trailer ever made! Really draws in some big fish!

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Goby Fishing Lures

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  • What are goby fishing lures and how do they work?
  • What types of materials are commonly used in goby fishing lures?
  • What fishing techniques are best suited for using goby fishing lures?
  • Are goby fishing lures effective in both freshwater and saltwater?
  • What should I consider when selecting a goby fishing lure for my trip?

Frequently Asked Questions For Goby Fishing Lures

Goby fishing lures are designed to mimic the appearance and movement of gobies, which are small fish commonly found in freshwater environments. These lures typically feature realistic colors and textures to attract predatory fish. They can be used in various fishing techniques, such as jigging or casting, to entice fish that prey on gobies.

Goby fishing lures are often made from durable materials such as soft plastics, which provide a lifelike feel and action in the water. Some lures may incorporate additional features like scent or sound to enhance their effectiveness. The choice of material can affect the lure's buoyancy, flexibility, and overall performance in different fishing conditions.

Goby fishing lures can be effectively used with various techniques, including drop-shotting, jigging, and Texas rigging. These methods allow anglers to present the lure at different depths and speeds, making it easier to target specific species. Experimenting with different retrieves can also help determine the most effective approach for the day.

While goby fishing lures are primarily designed for freshwater fishing, some anglers may find success in brackish environments where gobies are present. The effectiveness of these lures largely depends on the local fish species and their feeding habits. It's important to consider the specific fishing conditions and target species when choosing a lure.

When selecting a goby fishing lure, consider factors such as the local fish species, water conditions, and the time of year. The size, color, and action of the lure can also influence its effectiveness. Additionally, think about the type of fishing technique you plan to use, as this can help you choose the right lure for your needs.