Short on time but big on tackle FOMO? This fishing lure kit is your “one box, throw it in the car and fish anywhere” solution. You are getting a mix of soft plastics, hard baits, spoons, metal jigs and accessories, all packed into a portable tackle box that actually shuts properly and fits in a rucksack or boat locker.
Sets range from a tidy 18 pieces right up to a ridiculous 320 pieces, so you can choose whether you want a compact grab-and-go option or a full “I basically am a mobile tackle shop now” setup. All the components are made from a mix of plastic, PVC and metal, with corrosion-resistant hardware designed to handle both freshwater and light saltwater missions.
Why This Fishing Lure Kit Works
The biggest headache for newer anglers – and a fair few of us who should know better – is simply figuring out what to buy. A decent fishing lure kit shortcuts that whole decision tree by giving you proven lure styles in one hit: minnows, spoons, metal jigs, soft plastics and terminal tackle.
This particular kit leans into a few key advantages:
- Bionic body shapes and 3D eyes on the hard baits to give that “living fish” profile.
- Genuine plated spoons that throw flash around, especially on bright days and in clear water.
- A spread of lure types so you can cover top, mid and bottom of the water column with one box.
- Assorted colours, which matters more than most beginners realise when light and water clarity change.
Bassmaster have been shouting for years that starter kits are one of the easiest ways for beginners to get on the water quickly without overthinking everything – as long as the kit includes the right categories of lure and some basic terminal tackle.¹ This fishing lure kit ticks that box nicely.
On top of that, the spoons, jigs and minnows in a kit like this line up well with many of the “all-time best bass lures” lists from places like Wired2Fish and Field & Stream – not the exact brands, obviously, but the styles are the same ones the pros lean on year after year.² ³
How To Fish It
Because this is a mixed fishing lure kit, the whole idea is versatility. Here is a simple way to think about the main lure types you will find inside:
- Minnow / crank-style hard baits: Great for covering water. Cast, crank, pause and vary your retrieve speed. Think “search bait” for bass and pike.
- Metal spoons: Chuck them long, let them sink to the depth you want, then retrieve with a steady or stop-start crank. Brilliant for bank anglers fishing points, dams and open water.
- Metal jigs: Let them drop near the bottom, then hop or yo-yo them back. They shine in deeper water, wind and current.
- Soft plastics: Match them with the hooks and jigheads in the kit, and crawl or hop them along the bottom for more pressured or finicky fish.
If you are just getting started with bass, it is worth spending a bit of time with a fundamentals article – Wired2Fish’s intro to how to catch bass breaks down what different lure styles do and when to pick each one.⁴ Then it becomes much easier to see how this fishing lure kit lets you tick off multiple “must-have” categories in one go.
Fancy some visual coaching? Pop a brew on and binge a few Wired2Fish videos on YouTube – their finesse rigs, crankbait and seasonal bait selection videos will give you loads of ideas you can apply straight out of this box.⁵
When To Use This Fishing Lure Kit
One of the nicest things about this fishing lure kit is that it is not locked to a single species or scenario. The product page explicitly calls out suitability for freshwater and saltwater, with use cases from lakes and rivers to ocean rock and beach fishing.
Real-world sweet spots for this kit:
- Beginner or “returning” anglers who want one purchase that just works.
- Travel or holiday fishing when you do not want to pack your whole garage.
- Keeping a box in the car for those random after-work or road-trip dams.
- Gifting – for kids, partners or mates who have caught the fishing bug.
Bassmaster recently highlighted how pre-built fishing kits fast-track beginners into actually catching fish instead of getting paralysed staring at a lure wall.⁶ This box sits firmly in that camp – it does not pretend to be a hyper-specialist tournament selection, it just quietly covers a lot of everyday situations.
If you are the kind of angler who loves new tackle landing regularly, you can always combine a kit like this with something like the fishing subscription box ideas Outdoor Life talk about – but honestly, for most weekend warriors this kit alone will keep you busy for a long time.⁷
Does It Actually Catch Fish?
Short answer: yes, if you put it in front of fish and work the baits properly. The kit is made up of the same families of lures that constantly show up in “top bass lures” round-ups and on tournament circuits – spoons, jigs, cranks and soft plastics.
The real magic is not that any single lure is a miracle, but that this fishing lure kit lets you:
- Change profile and vibration quickly when fish are fussy.
- Swap between flashy spoons in clear water and more subtle plastics in coloured water.
- Move from burning a minnow bait high in the water column to hopping a jig down a ledge.
Places like r/bassfishing on Reddit are full of everyday anglers doing exactly that – swapping between different lure styles in one session until they dial in what the fish want.⁸ A mixed kit like this just makes that process cheaper and easier.
If you want to go full tackle-nerd and compare what is in your box to the big names, Wired2Fish and Field & Stream both have deep archives of lure breakdowns you can read through in the off-season.⁹ ¹⁰
Gear Pairing (With Real Internal Links)
Because this fishing lure kit covers a wide range of weights and styles, you do not need hyper-specialised rods and reels. A couple of solid workhorse setups will do the job:
- General casting / bank setup: Pair the kit with a mid-priced baitcaster like the KastKing Royale Legend II Baitcaster for throwing the bigger minnows, spoons and jigs.
- Finesse and lighter lures: Match the softer plastics and lighter metals with a spinning reel such as the KastKing Centron Low Profile Spinning Reel.
- Extra kit-nerd mode: If you love the concept of “everything in a box”, check out the other Fishing Kits on BassFishingTips.US or step up to something like the FFLYBG Mixed Fishing Lure Set for even more variety.
If you enjoy following the big-league side of things, keeping an eye on Major League Fishing gives you a feel for what styles of bait are winning events – and you will recognise a lot of those styles in this kit too.¹¹
Specs
- Product: Fishing Lure Kit Soft and Hard Bait Set Gear Layer Minnow Metal Jig Spoon For Bass Pike Crank Tackle Accessories with Box
- Type: Mixed fishing lure kit (soft and hard baits, spoons, metal jigs, accessories)
- Piece counts: 18 pcs, 56 pcs, 106 pcs, 109 pcs, 122 pcs, 164 pcs, 234 pcs, 320 pcs (varies by set)
- Material: Plastic, PVC and metal
- Colours: Assorted
- Target species (from listing): Bass, pike, trout and other predators
- Water type: Freshwater and saltwater
- Typical locations: Lakes, rivers, reservoirs, ponds, streams, ocean rock and beach fishing
- Extra: Supplied in a compact, compartmented plastic tackle box
- Luminous / electronic: No built-in LEDs or electronics
- Price range (at time of writing): $9.95 – $59.95 (varies by set size)
FAQ
Is this fishing lure kit suitable for complete beginners?
Yes. That is one of its biggest strengths. You get a curated mix of lure styles and terminal tackle in one box, plus a simple box layout so you can see what you have. Combine this with a basic spinning or baitcasting combo and you are genuinely ready to fish.
Will it work for species other than bass and pike?
The listing calls out bass, trout and other species, and the lure styles are generic predator baits – spoons, minnows, jigs and soft plastics. They will absolutely catch a wide variety of freshwater predators and smaller saltwater gamefish if you size your gear appropriately.
Can I use this in saltwater without everything rusting instantly?
The components use stainless steel and soft plastics, and the description notes anti-corrosion properties. As always, give everything a quick rinse in fresh water after a salt session and dry the box open at home, and you will massively extend the life of the kit.
Do all the sets (18 pcs up to 320 pcs) contain the same lures?
No. The product details explicitly say that different sets contain different baits. The bigger sets simply add more variety and quantity. If you prefer a more compact selection, one of the smaller options is ideal for chucking in a backpack or glovebox.
Is this better than building my own tackle box piece by piece?
Long-term, you will probably refine your own favourites. But for most anglers – especially new ones – a good fishing lure kit is a faster, cheaper way to get on the water with the right categories of lure, then figure out what you like from there.
Final Verdict
If you want a no-nonsense, grab-and-go fishing lure kit that covers spoons, jigs, minnows and soft plastics in one hit, this box is hard to argue with. You get a sensible spread of lure types, realistic designs, corrosion-resistant hardware and a tackle box that keeps everything in one place.
Is it the last word in tournament-grade finesse? Of course not. But as a car-boot kit, a gift, a travel box or a first serious selection of lures, it absolutely does the job – and then some.
Grab the kit, pick a set size, and go make your next PB very nervous.
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