THE BEST BAIT FOR USE IN FISHING

The evolution of fishing gear and accessories with the development of bass fishing industry brought about the development of several baits specifically used for different species of fish.There are many types or class of bait and all depend on the type of fish works for them. Many work only for specific types, but some cover a wide range of species of fish.

Below are some of the typical bait used for fishing.


Standard light casting Lures

Standard bait casting, are mostly able to attract a wide range of variety of albacore tuna fish, blue fish, bonita, oho and crappies. These baits are also excellent for some species of fish and bass work best when retrieved from the water at low to medium speed. Pass through the water with plastic undetectably.

The dimensions are excellent for light fish and a host of freshwater species. Range from 1/16 oz per 3 oz.

The eye of hand-painted is quite tempting to allow schooling fish. This feature allows a better chance of trapping a fish in water.

Standard heavy Casting Lures


Standard heavy bait Casting are excellent for fish quite heavy particularly walleye and bass. While read baits are used in most cases, it has been shown that heavy counterparties provide fishing output more reliable.

In addition, the heavy lures standard are able to capture fish and diamond light casting lures standard.


Long Casting/Jigging Lures

Perhaps the most popular among the fishing lures are jigging lures, long tapered. Maybe they are more commonly used fishing lures fishermen in Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana.

Just recently, it was discovered that the long casting lures work best for fishing trout and Pike. They were also to capture effectively stripers and blue fish. You can take the tuna and walleye in a snap!

Unlike standard baits heavy, this March will not produce good fish catches out up to 180-200 feet under water but be sure to match your color lure, bait and related accessories to maximize performance.

Deadly diamond baits


These baits are one of the smallest with sizes ranging from 1/8 to 1 oz. They seamlessly can attract attention among fish and could constitute a school of fish in a minute!

The reason is that lies on its formation and structural surface cut. The handle is cut like a diamond and causes the reflection of light strikes on its surface. The diamond lures are best for catching stripers, crappie and varieties of fish, although they work on a small range of species of fish.


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