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Artificial Lures

Artificial Lures . Why do fish bite artificial lures?. Hunger Anger Competition Killer Instinct Curiosity Reflex Feeding Frenzy. Basic Lure Types. Floating Sinking Suspending Neutral Buoyancy. Specific Types of Freshwater Lures . Jigs. Many colors Usually smaller

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Artificial Lures

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  1. Artificial Lures

  2. Why do fish bite artificial lures? • Hunger • Anger • Competition • Killer Instinct • Curiosity • Reflex • Feeding Frenzy

  3. Basic Lure Types • Floating • Sinking • Suspending • Neutral Buoyancy

  4. Specific Types of Freshwater Lures

  5. Jigs • Many colors • Usually smaller • Quick “tugs” on pole causes action

  6. Spinner bait • Makes bubbles that create sound • Flashing attracts fish

  7. Buzz bait • Makes lots of noise • Look like food

  8. Crank bait • Look like baitfish • Suspending • Wobble or dive to attract fish • Various colors and sizes

  9. Top water lure • Floating lure • Splashes or wobbles making noise

  10. Spoons • Sturdy construction • Very reliable • Muskies and northern • Small ones for pan fish • Look like injured fish

  11. Flies • Fly fishing • On top of the water • Imitate insects

  12. Fake Fish • Imitate baitfish • Suspending or sinking • Many sizes and colors

  13. Fake Worms • Imitate worms • Can be colored and/or scented • Very durable

  14. Other Fakes • Imitate off • Lizards • Frogs • Crayfish

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