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LURE FISHING TIPS

LURE FISHING TIPS


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

Lure fishing is one of the best ways to catch predatory fish, because they strike at the lures, mistaking them for real fish. One of the best lure fishing tips is to use your lure in a strategic way in all the hiding places predator fish may be, such as fallen trees, among weeds or along the bank. Another one of the important lure fishing tips is to cast them carefully and move the rod tip to change the direction.

Now you have to decide what type of lure to use. Our lure fishing tips start with spinners that feature metal blades that rotate as the lure is pulled through the water and send out vibrations as the blade catches the light so the lure looks like a small fish. Spinner baits are best used in weeds where fish hide. Plugs are lures that are designed to look and move like a small fish. They can be used in any kind of water and should be moved slowly.



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Swimbaits

Our lure fishing tips note that spinners, crankbaits and plastic worms
work best for bass.

Spoons are lures made of sheet metal that wobble through the water to attract fish with their shiny colors.

Their action depends on the way you retrieve them so wind them to make them look like fish in distress. Lures that look like minnows, crayfish or other living prey work best. Our lure fishing tips note that spinners, crankbaits and plastic worms work best for bass. Trout and pike prefer shiny metal lures. Top water lures are the most exciting to fish. They float on the surface and explode as the fish bites your lure.

Plastic worms are one of the most popular lures for bass and the Walking Worm from NGC Sports is a great choice that makes our lure fishing tips. That's because it's designed to move naturally with air trapped between tail segments that causes it to constantly curl like a live worm. Most other worm lures stop moving after they hit bottom but the Walking Worm moves continuously, prompting rapid strikes from predator fish.

The Walking Worm is renowned for catching monster largemouths of more than 15 pounds and is available in a variety of striking colors, ideal for different water conditions. Try it in chartreuse or motor oil and get ready for a big catch! We hope you can use these lure fishing tips on your next fishing expedition. Good luck landing a big catch!

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