There are many ways that fish can be cold-blooded. Fish will never miss an opportunity to devour anything smaller than they are. We can turn this ruthlessness into our advantage, which is the good news. I'm talking lures. Which one to choose?
Today, I'll show you how to use different types of fishing lures and when you should use them.
Let's go out and find it!
What are the Different Types Of Fishing Lures?
Let's be real.
There are many options for fishing lures. There is almost too many options!
Here's the solution.
Most lures fall into one of these categories. Here's a quick overview of the different types of fishing lures available and their intended uses.
Plugs
What is a Fishing Plug?
Fishing lures such as fishing plugs can be best bass lures of all time.
Also known as "hard plastics", plugs are also called this. Plugs are often shaped like a fish's body. They come in many different colors and finishes. Most often, the body is decorated with something that looks at least somewhat like a fish's skin.
Nearly all fishing plugs have realistic-looking eyes on the head. They often have beads in the body which create a rattle when they are being retrieved.
The majority of plugs have a small plastic lip, or 'vane. This determines the plug's swimming characteristics. Large, steep vanes can swim deeper than the surface. Those with smaller, shallower vanes can be retrieved close to the surface.
Jigs
What does a Fishing Jig look like?
Plugs can be jigged, but jigs are simpler than plugs. These lures are imitative and designed to look small like fish. These tiny fish are actually a very heavy, small fish with a metal body. The hooks are attached to the lure's nose using a treble hook at the back.
Spinners
What spinners look like
Two key characteristics are required for a spinner to attract fish...
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