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NEW SALTWATER LURES
NEW SALTWATER LURES RESEMBLE BAIT FISH
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
A variety of new saltwater lures are available for anglers fishing for everything from tuna to striped marlin, red fish and salmon. New soft plastic lures are the rage with a variety of styles available. Look for a variety of crystal minnows, squid jigs, shad raps and more.
Traditionally spoons and plugs have been used for salt water fishing. The spoons are made of shiny metal and the plugs are made of wood and painted to resemble bait fish.
But today, plastic lures are more popular for saltwater fishing because they are more realistic looking and can be designed to resemble any kind of bait fish.
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Today's new saltwater lures can be shrimp, crab or lobster shaped. They are available in a variety of sizes and colors. Larger lures often work best for salt water fishing, with lures available up to 13".
Cabela's offers squid skirts with oversized eyes and tails that are ideal for tempting salmon. Berkeley Gulp lures resemble shads and mullets and emit a scent that attracts saltwater fish. B2 Squid offers a variety of pre-rigged jigs with squid bodies.
The Kick Tail from www.scientificfishing.com comes in a new 7" size that is ideal for saltwater fishing. This is the lure that swims like a real fish, its tail broken into five segments that wag left and right like a live fish. The new saltwater lure is powered by aeronautical flutter technology that causes the life like movement.
The Kick Tail resembles a thread fin shad, the most prevalent bait fish, which will attract a variety of saltwater species. It's available in an array of exciting colors, including chocolate shad, yellow root beer and fire tiger.
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