Soft lure fishing is a technique overlooked by far too many trout fishermen. Indeed, this fishing is often associated with hunting other predators such as perch, pike or zander. Yet in their sizes ranging from 1 to 3 inches, the shads, finess and creatures represent a formidable soft trout lure. This technique requires the use of micro lead heads usually ranging from 1 to 5 g in order to be able to prospect rivers more or less deep and reach the predator's preferred zone. There are different ways to animate your soft lure for trout fishing. It is possible to simply opt for linear on the reel or by printing a few twitches with the tip of your stick. You can also use this type of lure in natural drift. For this it will be enough to maintain the tension of your line and let the soft lure be carried by the current to the eyes of the trout: a formidable technique on educated fish! It is best to use shads, finess or other very soft lures in order to be able to emit vibrations at the slightest sollicitation from the fisherman to deceive the suspicion of the predators. Regarding the fishing rod to use, it is best to go for a model with a fast or extra-fast action. Indeed, fishing for trout with a soft lure requires a tactile and nervous rod allowing to feel the slightest contact whether it is with the bottom or with a fish. A model particularly reputed for trout fishing is the Fiiish Black Minnow which is quite atypical since it is made up of an articulated lead head and an extremely supple body.