Description
Fishing lures are artificial baits designed to attract fish. They come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, including hard plastic, soft plastic, metal, and wood, and are often designed to mimic the appearance and movement of natural prey. Lures are attached to a hook and used to entice fish to bite.
Types of Lures:
Jigs:
Weighted lures that can be paired with soft plastics or feathers to create different actions.
Spinners:
Lures with blades that spin as they are retrieved, creating flash and vibration.
Spoons:
Metal lures that wobble or dart as they move through the water, mimicking injured baitfish.
Hardbaits:
Lures made of plastic or wood, often with a lip or bill to control their depth and action.
Soft plastics:
Versatile lures that can be used in a variety of ways, including Texas rigged or Carolina rigged.
Topwaters:
Lures that are fished on the surface of the water, often used when fish are actively feeding.
How Lures Attract Fish:
Color:
Lures come in a wide range of colors to attract fish based on their visual preferences.
Movement:
The way a lure moves through the water, whether it’s wobbling, spinning, or twitching, can mimic the behavior of natural prey.
Vibration:
Lures can vibrate or create a rattle sound that attracts fish that are sensitive to sound and vibrations.
Scents:
Some lures are designed to emit a scent that attracts fish.
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