Monday, July 21, 2008

Types of Fishing Lures

Fishing lures are objects that are attached to the end of fishing lines. They mimic the movement of fish and insects in the water and attract other fish.

Fishing lures are available in many different designs based on the kind of fish that they are being used to catch. Some of them have brightly colored tails that moved through the water when the lure is retrieved. Fishing lures that are used for fly fishing slowly sink below the surface of the water. Here are some of the more common types of fishing lures that are available at http://www.seaisletackle.com.

Jigs: Jigs, or leadheads, are made of a metal head and a flexible tail of animal hair, plastic feather, or soft rubber. When a jig is retrieved it resembles a small fish swimming through the water. To make a jig work effectively, the user needs to apply just the right amount of pressure in order to make the jig move on the bottom of a stream like minnows or crawdads. The action performed by the user is called jigging, hence the name.

Spoons: Spoons, as the name suggest, resemble large metal spoons and have a single hook attached to the curve of the spoon head, or a three-pronged hook attached to one end through a small hole. They are shaped and painted to resemble baitfish so that when they are retrieved, the larger fish go to attack them and are caught. Spoons are the simplest form of a lure. Owing to their durable nature they are also widely used in commercial fishing.

Plastic bait: Plastic baits are molded in various shapes and sizes to resemble crayfish, minnows, worms, and as such. They are brightly colored and probably one of the most popular kinds of fishing lures in the market. They may also employ the use of attractants to lure their prey.

Plugs: Plugs include a large variety of lures and are designed to resemble dead insects. These fishing lures either float on the surface of the water, or slowly sink to a certain depth. They are generally made of plastic or wood.

Spinners: Spinners have blades that spin when they are dragged through the water. Some of them may also have tails of animal hair or soft plastic. The movement of the spinner’s tail helps to attract fish.

Spinnerbait: Spinnerbaits, also known as hairpin lures, are similar to spinners except for slight differences in design. Instead of having one or more blades, they have a skirt of animal hair, soft plastic, or vinyl that spins in order to attract other fish. They also have a trademark safety-pin shape.

Poppers and Flies: Poppers and flies are fishing lures that are used with spin cast or fly cast fishing tackle. They mimic the movements of flies on the surface of the water.

What is a daisy chain? A chain of plastic fishing lures is called a daisy chain; these chains do not have any hooks. Daisy chains are useful in attracting a school of fish toward those lures that have hooks on them.

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