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BILLY BAITS LURES
BILLY BAITS LURES A SALTWATER FAVORITE
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
South Florida anglers fishing the Keys frequently use billy baits lures to catch kingfish, wahoo, dolphin and salmon. A variety of billy baits lures are available for salt water fishing and all come with metal heads that can be trolled at variable speeds.
One of the billy baits lures features a 16 oz. head that's machine drilled with vent holes that create a huge smoke trail, with steel balls that rattle when trolled.
Catch fish like this with Billy Baits lures when you are bass fishing
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Another one of the billy baits lures combines the action of the first lure with the life like appearance of a sea witch. Another one of the billy baits lures glows in the dark.
Billy baits lures were designed for salt water fishing in the Florida Keys and can also be used in fresh water.
Salt water anglers fishing for striped bass will be interested in lures from www.scientificfishing.com, the world leader in scientifically designed lures that are renowned for breaking bass fishing records. The Bite Lite lure that blinks bright red to mimic an injured prey has won bass fishing contests in Mexico, Washington state and Florida, home of the billy baits lures. This is a novel electronic lure that flashes a blood-red light down the lure's tail when it's moved in water. Fish think it's a bleeding prey and strike.
Authorities in Wyoming think the Bite Lite lure gives anglers an unfair advantage and banned it. But it remains legal everywhere else, so try it and see how many bass you can catch.
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