Spinnerbait Fishing

Spinnerbait Fishing


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HX292 BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 6


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HX218 BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 7


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 4


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 2


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FISHING LURE 6″ LONG SPINNER BAIT RED VINTAGE


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Lot of 4 Elite Muskie/Musky Spinnerbait Fishing Lures


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12 Inline Spinner baits Fishing Tackle Lures 1/4 OZ WH


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 6


BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 6


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 7


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 4


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 2


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12 Assorted Spinnerbaits Carded NIP Fishing Tackle Lure


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Lot of 4 Spinner Spinnerbait Fishing Lures w/ spoons


Lot of 4 Spinner Spinnerbait Fishing Lures w/ spoons


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 6


BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 6


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HX203  BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout


HX203 BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 7


BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 7


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 4


BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 4


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0HX289 BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout


0HX289 BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout


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BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 2


BASS Fishing Lure spinnerbait pike spinner trout BAIT 2


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Trickster Spinnerbait Spoons Fishing Lure


Trickster Spinnerbait Spoons Fishing Lure


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Green/Yellow Small Spinnerbait Fishing Lure with spoon


Green/Yellow Small Spinnerbait Fishing Lure with spoon


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White Large Spinnerbait Fishing Lure with spoon


White Large Spinnerbait Fishing Lure with spoon


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Elite Spinnerbait Fishing Lure Color: Dirty Shad-3/8 Oz


Elite Spinnerbait Fishing Lure Color: Dirty Shad-3/8 Oz


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Elite Spinnerbait Fishing Lure Chartreuse/Gold-3/8 Oz


Elite Spinnerbait Fishing Lure Chartreuse/Gold-3/8 Oz


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Elite Spinnerbait Fishing Lure Color:True Shad - 3/8 Oz


Elite Spinnerbait Fishing Lure Color:True Shad – 3/8 Oz


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Blue & White Large Spinnerbait Fishing Lure


Blue & White Large Spinnerbait Fishing Lure


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Golden Small Spinnerbait Fishing Lure with spoon


Golden Small Spinnerbait Fishing Lure with spoon


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Spinnerbait Fishing

Tips and Tricks For Using Fishing Lures – How to Maximize Your Use!

Perhaps the most thrilling manner of catching fish is by using fishing lures. Broadly speaking, lures can be divided in three categories. Spinners and spoons are typically made of metal; move about or spin in the water similar to real fish. Plugs, which are made of wood or plastic, move along the surface of the water or sink deep below the surface, sometimes staying somewhere in between.

Here are a few tips and tricks that can help when using fishing lures.

Where to fish?

Ideally, it’s advisable to not stay in one position for too long. A good way to start is by doing a complete reconnaissance of the water, and then finding a suitable point. Remember, bigger fish prefer still water, so you’ll probably find them off the main current.

Finding the right fishing lure

When you a buy a lure, ensure that you pay attention to its every detail. Most fish have extremely sharp vision, so the more alike your lure is to a real fish, the more are the chances you’ll catch one. Things to look out for are the eyes, scale pattern, and color.

Correctly using a lure

Even if it appears that the line is only being cast and retrieved, there is method to using fishing lures. The only way you’re going to be able to catch fish while using a lure is if you can successfully make your lure resemble a fish or an insect. Remember, fish are not attracted to metal, wood, or plastic, so it’s your job to make the fish think there’s a meal in there somewhere for it. Hence, cast accurately and carefully, once you’ve cast your line keep moving the rod tip so that the lure keeps changing its direction of motion.

Some pointers

Almost any fish is attracted to a fishing lure that resembles a minnow or crayfish. For bass, the most effective lures are spinnerbaits, crankbaits, and plastic worms. If you’re fishing for trout, it’s good to know that trout enjoy fish like pike and saltwater fish, so use shiny metal lures.When it’s time to catch some big fish, use plastic worms or jigs.If you’re fishing on the surface, which is by far the most exciting, cast your line near the cover and hold still for a few minutes. Then, slowly tug the rod tip in such a manner so that the fishing lure appears to be moving on the surface.

If you’re having trouble catching fish, or there appears to be few fish in the water, opt for a smaller fishing lure. For instance, you could use a small plastic worm. Make sure to attach a small weight about a foot and a half above the hook. Again, cast the line accurately and then wait patiently for the lure to rest on the bottom of the water. After this, very slowly begin to retrieve the line. This will cause the weight to bounce on the bottom, which, in turn, will cause the worm to move around in different directions along the bottom.

For more information on the types of fishing lures available and the range of methods that can be used for effectively attracting and catching fish, visit http://www.seaisletackle.com.

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