Showing posts with label Lures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lures. Show all posts

2007/12/20

Are Lures importants ?

Jerk baits

Having no movement of its own when in the water, the angler gives life to this lure; whenever the rod trembles or shakes or jerks, this lure can appear to have life. This lure for the most part, mimics an injured or wounded fish that the prey fish find tempting, and be compelled to thrust or lunge at.

Surface lures

These lures are used on the water surface and considered to be the most explosively thrilling of all lures as one could actually see the fish taking the lure, and the anticipation and the expectation of one looking forward of the take is an exciting experience. The fish can be completely seen exiting the water when they send off at a surface lure. Since these lures are being retrieved on the surface of the water, they can be a good choice in areas that have a lot of weed.

Spinners

The spinner is basically a blade wherein it does a rotating action on a spindle when being retrieved or taken back through the water as well as it gives off a flash as light is being reflected on the revolving blade, characterizing the bait fish’s scales and movements. This is a lure that is flexible because only can one verify and know the retrieve depth by the period or time frame one leaves before one starts a retrieve, one can also alter the speed of the revolving blade around the spindle, by either speeding up or slowing down one’s retrieve. For the Trout and Mullet, a smaller size is recommended, and a larger spinner with the pike liking, along with the treble hook in a red wool.

Suspending plugs

Having neutral buoyancy and resistance, when the plug has dived or dropped to the required depth and left alone, it will continue on being suspended to that depth. For this reason, this type is perfect for pursuing your prey hidden near the weed beds, rocks or banks. When yanked in order to imitate life to the plug, it causes some crashing attack from your target.

Floating drivers

A necessity for all lure anglers, they cover a wide scope in diving depths; beginning from just beneath the surface up to fifteen feet or more. The diving depth is established on the point of view of the vane or fin to the body of the lure. The lesser the angle to the body of the lure the deeper it can dive. The shape as well as the size of the vane and the lures body contributes to the movement of the plug in the water.

Spoons

Considered the most simple of all other lures, they got their name because they look like the head of a spoon. They act for the bait fish by doing a flickering and wobbling movement or action. Spoons are excellent for starters in lure fishing; easy to use and very affordable.

Sinking plugs

These are excellent for deep water fishing, wherein the retrieve can start soon as the preferred depth is reached. This is accomplished by counting down before one starts the retrieval process. Therefore, the same depth will be reached whenever one casts. The distance that the lure has sunk down in a particular time, will give a suggestion of how deep or how far down the fish are situated when they strike; thus this is called the sink rate of the lure.

Soft baits

This is soft rubber bait that comes in various shapes and forms, with matching sizes and colors. These are commonly used for sea and fresh water fishing, which can be used on a weighted jig head handled in the same manner as the jerk bait, being managed as a plug is used.

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2007/12/06

Antique Fishing Lures

Fishing is hobby that is enjoyed by various people. These myriad numbers think of fishing as being a test between themselves and the fish. To prove their superiority over these kings of the water many artifices are employed. Among these will be fishing lures. Both the new breed and the antique fishing lures will be employed.

While the new fishing lures are designed to look sleek and reminiscent of live bait the antique fishing lures don't have that particular look. In fact the general look of these olden fishing lures is that of stiffness and a partial look to the insects that they are trying to replicate. You will find that it is somewhat difficult to actually find and buy one of these antique fishing lures.

By keeping your eyes open for this information you can be assured that you will be able to participate in your favorite pastime without needing to worry about factors like reduced numbers of bass varieties. The antique fishing lures can reveal interesting information like where you can get the bass fishing.

There are other types of antique fishing lures that you will find in bass fishing. These antique fishing lures can be bought in a variety of places. The best place to get these bass lures is on the internet and auction houses. These antique fishing lures are perfect for a successful fishing trip.

These places where you can get these antique lures will have different varieties of fishing lures. The prices of these lures can be seen to be different. There are times when you can find these antique fishing lures in the shops where you can buy lures, live bait and even tackle.

In Bass fishing the antique fishing lures you allow you to fish is a style that is reminiscent of yesteryear. The lodgings where you can stay while allow you to relax while you prepare these antique fishing lures for your fishing trip. You can ask other anglers where the best places to get antique fishing lures are.

Some of these bass antique fishing lures can be found in bass fishing magazines. These magazines will sometimes allow their subscribers to post digital pictures about the antique fishing lures they have found.

The various sites that you can find about antique fishing lures will provide you with a clear idea about the wonders of bass antique fishing lures. Armed with this information from the bass fishing reports you can plan an exciting trip looking for the perfect antique fishing lures to indulge in some great bass fishing.

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2007/12/02

Glow Fishing Lures Catch More Fish

Learn how glowing lures are simply catching more fish.
The foundational art of fishing will forever be the same but these days some fishermen are using new methods and equipment to reel in more fish. Advanced technology has improved traditional equipment markedly over the last number of years. Rods, reels, lures, and any other type of equipment is steadily improving making it easier for fishermen to catch more fish. One improvement that has proven itself advantageous is the glowing lure.

The secret behind a glowing lure is the light it is able to produce underneath the water. There are two types of glowing lures: those with photoluminescence, like a glow in the dark stick, and those with fluorescent pigments. Many fishermen are claiming great results with these lures from the attractiveness a glow type lure creates. Catching fish is exciting, so when casting out, everyone likes to have every advantage possible in order to be the fish's choice for a snack.

Why does a glowing lure produce better light than any of the colorful lures already in your tackle box you ask? Well, the answer lies in the basic principles of light. The colors that we see, regardless of the object, is the reflection of the sun's visible light rays. Thus, when we are looking at a red lure, the lure's pigments are absorbing all wavelengths except the red portion of the light spectrum. How does this apply to fishing? Well, the sun's rays are mostly reflected off of the surface of the water. The rays that are able to penetrate water diminish quickly and are sparse at regular fishing depths. Therefore, instead of a typical flashy lure at the surface, you are in reality fishing with a grey lure deep in the water; not a very attractive meal to most fish. The good news is that glowing lures are able to capitalize on the minimal light available to them by using ultraviolet light.

Lures that have been painted with photo luminescent paint are able to produce good contrast and bright flashes with a minimal amount of visible light. In fact, the photo luminescent paint is only seen in lower light conditions. In the boat these types of lures are not noticed, but under water they thrive because of the very low light conditions. The best glowing lures also have fluorescent pigments mixed into them when they are manufactured. This technique is used to produce flashes of color in higher light conditions. Thus, any way the light shines, a good glowing lure is going to be doing just that: glowing!

Fish are always on the look out for food that stands out or looks vulnerable. As previously mentioned many normal lures lose their color under water and become grey. This tends to blend in with the darker underwater conditions making that lure somewhat ineffective. However, glowing lures capitalize on low light conditions and tend to stand out and say, "Bite Me!" The bright oranges, blues, violets, yellows, and even greens create a huge contrast between the lure and its surroundings. This helps a fish take notice, and entices it to attack. In fact, many fish species have eyes that select these colors when searching for prey.

The bright colors and ability to stand out under water in dark conditions make glowing lures advantageous over a traditional lure. Those fishermen who have tried glowing lures tend to agree that they plain catch more fish.

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By rob tendick
Published: 12/2/2006

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