From Jewellery to Fishing Lures
12th February 2008
Author: Terri Mackinnon
There
was a time that my jewellery box was looking somewhat disorganized but contained a good variety of presentable items if required. I never thought that I would find a passion that would see me own 5 tackle boxes and
only a single jewellery box, but it happened.
I have been asked many times why are there so many lures? What are the different types
of fishing lures available? And how do you know what to use?
We have to
remember that not only do we have a large variety of fish but the same applies to fishing lures so the choices are endless. Let’s take a look at the type of lures that are probably the most sought after
for recreational fishing.
As fishing tournaments and derby’s take place across North America, manufacturers are capturing their audiences with the creation of Big Outdoor Superstores. The thousands of lures displayed to entice the weekend warriors and their need to catch
the big one create a staggering industry ready and willing to supply new and better products.
Professional anglers proudly holding up their sponsors baits with photo’s of their winning catch, ready and willing
to share their secrets of success. The choices are endless and not always cheap.
Spinnerbaits
(cost – 1.50 – 7.00) are one of my favourite baits and definitely one of the most popular lures out there. I know many would agree that it is probably one of the most effective lures ever invented. This lure can
be fished at any speed, in any water conditions and used at a variety of depths. They
are available in a variety of colors so it would be recommended to ask your local tackle shop what color is working on the
lake you are going to be fishing. My other secret is a company called Naked Bait
Co. www.nakedbaitco.com they have a skirt maker kit that is a must have to be able to customize your spinnerbaits.
Buzzbaits
(cost 3.99 – 9.99) are usually considered top or close to top of water. They produce the popping, splashing, chugging and chirping that fish just love to
come out of the water for. These baits can be used effectively when you are trying
to persuade a fish to come out of his hiding spot. They come in a variety of
shapes and sizes and will give you an experience you will never forget… bass may love them, but I have caught many pike coming
out of the water. My tackle boxes are full of every type. My secret bait – PopR – Babybass color
Crankbaits
(1.99 – 7.99) are another fishing lure that are used a lot by bass fishermen. These
cute baits come in all shapes and sizes and colors. These baits mimic and attract
fish sometimes with rattles and usually they are comparatively simple to fish. This
lures also have the capability of deep water fishing or shallow diving. I use
cranks anytime I get around points, shorelines with rock or small pebbles, and any time I want to wake up the fish these are
my go to. My preference is a White Bandit.
Artificial
worms and minnows are also great bait. Probably my main go to when I am sitting back quietly.
You do not have to use live bait to catch fish. Manufacturers have produced artificial baits that will fool any species of fish. My favourite baits would be Yamamoto Bubble Gum Pink wacky style on a J hook #6 or 4. Sit back and catch some fish.
If
I could give you one great piece of advice:
My
real tip would be: Check with the local tackle shop, they know what
is biting and what it’s biting on. Trust them and their advice. It is the difference of landing a fish, or just enjoying the day.
Either way you’re a winner.