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BEST FISHING LURES
HOW DO YOU FIND THE BEST FISHING LURE?
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
There are tens of thousands of fishing lures available, so how do you pick the best fishing lures? Of course, your answer will be based on the type of fish you want to catch, weather and water conditions. |
You have a long list to choose from: jigs, spoons, plugs, spinners, swimbaits and more, made from wood, metal, rubber, cork and plastic, with added materials like feathers and animal hair, in a variety of exotic colors.
Field & Stream published a list of the top 50 lures of all time, crediting the Curly Tail Grub as best fishing lure.
This is the plastic lure with a curled tail with a plain or painted round head that is "cheap, easy to use and works very well for just about anything that swims in freshwater or inshore saltwater."
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Among Field & Stream's other top selections for best fishing lure are the Dardevle Spinnie, the red and white striped lure that works great for bass and large trout; the Rapala floating lure; the Zara Spook plug design and the Berkeley Power Worm, the scented soft plastic worm with a curved tail.
While we're on the subject of worm lures, we must mention the Walking Worm from www.scientificfishing.com, the company that is renowned for its scientifically designed lures based on patented technology that is guaranteed to boost your catch. Aeronautical flutter technology causes the worm's tail to curl left and right in the water like a live worm, which is the best way to attract hungry prey fish. The Walking Worm was tested by Florida Bass Master anglers who caught 100 bass in less than a day. This is proof positive of the Walking Worm's ability to catch bass by mimicking a live worm, its favorite food.
The Walking Worm can't make Field & Stream's all time list because it's a relatively new lure. But already over 10 million have been sold, as anglers know the best fishing lure when they see one.
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