Hey there, fish friends! Would you like to find out how to catch more fish? Well, you’re in the right place if so! Read on to learn everything you need to know about freshwater fishing with lures. It’s a fun way to experience nature, get some fresh air and perhaps come back home with a fish for dinner!
Before you can fish, however, you will need to have the proper tools. There are a few critical things you need to go fishing. You’ll need a good fishing pole first. This is the pole that you use to cast out your line into the water. Next, you need fishing line. This is the strong string that ties the lure to your pole. Finally, you will want some lures. Lures are a specific type of fake bait that resembles a fish. These do indeed trick fish into feeling like they are about to get a nice meal! It’s like going and giving the fish a decoy dinner. But what if you want to not use real bait? Which is where lures come into play, and they can be a lot of fun to use!
If you are new to fishing, though, you may have some confusion as to what lure do you go with? There are so many varieties and colours out there! It’s a lot, but never fear. Choosing a lure is best done by considering what type of fish you want to catch. If your target is bass, a crankbait lure is the best option. It resembles a small fish cutting through the water, drawing the attention of big bass. If you're targeting trout, a spinner lure works well. The blade on spinner lures spins and sends vibrations that are similar to the movement of a real fish. Picking the proper lure appropriate to the kind of fish you will be chasing will give you an edge to make sure you are the most successful in catching something thrilling!
Many advantages of using lures rather than live bait make it much easier and more enjoyable to fish. One: You won’t need to deal with keeping the bait alive, or lust a lot of time trying to catch it yourself. This will save you time and is much easier to get to the fun part of fishing! [Announcer] Plus, you can cast the same bait multiple times. Live bait, on the other hand, can only be used a single time, which can be wasteful. A big reason to use lures is that fish are less likely to swallow them. Swallowing live bait can sometimes be painful for fish, and even lethal. But, because the hook typically stays outside the fish’s mouth with lures, you can catch a fish and release the creature back into the water unharmed and swimming (ideally).
So now let’s discuss the best fish to catch with different types of fish lures! As we have just mentioned up, crankbait lure is a wonderful option for bass. They imitate the appearance of darting bait fish, which makes them extremely enticing to hungry bass. The spinning action along with the vibrations creates attraction for the trout which enables the spinner to be a great lure to use. Another favorite would be jig lures, which function great for both bass and trout. They have a hook that is spread out on the bottom that can be pulled up and down, which make them very effective, as it simulate how a real fish would move underwater.
We are going for a little deeper look at some fun lures you can USE! One such thrilling technique is known as “walking the dog. This method involves trolling the lure back and forth, which mimics the motion of a swimming fish. You’re doing this with a topwater lure, one that floats on the surface of the water. Seeing the lure twirling on the water can be exciting! Another technique is known as "pulsing. “ This means you pop the lure up and down rapidly to make it resemble an injured fish attempting to swim. It can be done with a jig lure, and it can trigger fish that are in search of easy food. You have to try, until you find out what is the best for you and the fish you are fishing in certain waters.