Well…Do you like fishing? I do like it. Like
most anglers, if I can catch it on top, I’m a happy man. Give me a Jitterbug on
a muggy night at the largemouth pond, or a Spook clacking away at sunset on a
smallmouth river. From pike to bluefish, salmon to snook, I’ve watched many
species smash my lure on the surface, but while all those takes are memorable,
some will always stand out more than others. Of all the fish I’ve hooked in a
hail of whitewater, here are the three that left me shaking harder than the
rest. And if you find yourself in a position to put your own popper in the face
of one of these beasts, what I learned will help you survive the detonations.
One of the hot new lure for 2015 is electronic
fishing lure. Like the led lure, the electronicfishing lure features the same unique chamber but in a jerk bait / rip bait
form factor. It's got great side to side erratic action and a very unique sound
among other jerk baits. The sound is somewhere between the high pitched rattles
you get with small beads and the duller one-knocker sound you might get with a Lucky
Craft Pointer. But the lure sounds seem to emit further, enabling it to draw
fish from further away at times. It's not the prime time for jerk baits
as of yet in these part, but sure can't wait for the jerk bait bite to come to
see how this new lure compares to the other baits I've used. But sometimes
you may need to prepare some tassel hooks. They are designed in rubber beard
lure, lead bead, with sharp hooks on the lure bait, and perfect for the people
who love fishing very much. Lead head hook is easy to operate, also good at
imitating fish, shrimp, triggering swimming strokes. It can cause fish to chase
more, is a simple operation of the highest rate of catch fish in one of the
fishing tackle. By the way, fishing rod alarms
might be helpful for you as well as.
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