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SALTWATER FISHING LURES
THE BEST
SALTWATER FISHING LURES
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Do you want to go ocean fishing? If you do, then you need to know about saltwater fishing lures, because they are vital to your success in catching saltwater fish, from flounder to striped bass.
It is difficult to decide which saltwater fishing lure to use, because so much depends on where and when you are fishing, what time of year and time of day and your own personal preferences.
Some of the standard types of saltwater fishing lures that work best include spoons, which give a flicking side to side motion that attracts the fish.
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Spinners, which feature a blade that sits on a spindle that rotates when being reeled in our let out on the water, work well with sea trout and mullet. Suspending plugs can be used when fishing near the banks. Floating drivers are good saltwater fishing lures because they cover multiple depths from over 15 feet to just below the water line. If you plan to fish deep water, sinking plugs are a good choice.
Gold and silver spoons work well for mackerel. If striped bass are your quarry, jigs, poppers, and lures that imitate bait fish seem to be the best saltwater fishing lures.
www.scientificfishing.com has developed an inviting collection of scientifically designed lures that imitate bait fish and are ideal for striped bass and other salt water species. The Walking Worm is an ideal saltwater fishing lure because it curls automatically like a live worm. Worms are the favorite food of bass, so a lure that mimics a live worm is most successful and the Walking Worm outfished live bait three to a one in a Vero Beach, Florida test. |