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FRESHWATER TACKLE
A FRESH LURE IDEA FOR FRESHWATER TACKLE
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
When it comes to freshwater tackle, an experienced angler who fishes for bass suggests using a minimal number of lures but select them carefully for specific water and weather conditions. Once you locate the fish, the lure must get the attention of the fish and entice it to bite. To do this, you must present the right lure in the right way at the right moment. Will a bright colored 12" worm do the trick? Will a small, natural colored finesse worm work? The angler says muddy water requires big lures with plenty of action and suggests a variety of soft plastics, jigs, spinner baits and crank baits. Stained or colored waters require natural color and medium size lures, while clear water takes small lures that provide deep water presentations.
The KickTail XL-5 is becoming a favorite
in freshwater tackle.
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Whether you're fishing for bass or other freshwater fish such as musky, pike, walleye or trout, the key is to focus on the freshwater tackle that will do the job, Once you have your rod and reel selected, you must choose the lure that will help you land the most fish. NGC Sports (http://www.scientificfishing.com), the fishing division of a Connecticut based company, is acclaimed for its scientfiically designed life like lures that are proven to catch more fish. Try the KickTail lure, which utilizes patented technology that breaks the tail into five segments, which flutter as the water rushes by, to simulate the movement of a live fish. Or the battery operated Bite Light lure that blinks bright red, so fish think it's an injured prey and strike.
These are two examples of the innovative lures that have made NGC Sports a favorite of anglers everywhere. Professional fishermen who used NGC Sports lures with their freshwater tackle have reported record catches, including three who caught 650 large-mouth bass in 25 hours in Mexico, breaking the record for the lake they were fishing. NGC Sports has sold millions of lures, but not in stores.
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