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Choosing the Right Fishing Tackle

2016/7/18 10:33:00

When going fishing for any type of fish using the right fishing tackle is important in order to have the most success on the water. Although the fishing boat is important for having a place to fish from and maneuver into places for the best fishing spots, and having the right rod and reel is important for bringing in the different types of fish, the thing that the fish directly come into contact with and are attracted to is the fishing tackle, such as the different types of lures and baits.

Types

Bass fishing tackle requires different types of lures and baits than other types of fishing such as fly fishing. In fly fishing, the fisherman stands in the river or on the shore and uses a fly rod to imitate the motions of flies that hover over the water which are the food of the types of fish they are our to catch, such as trout. The lures they use are flies that they tie onto the end of the fishing line, each one custom made to imitate the different types of flies for that environment.

Fishing tackle for bass fishing requires different types of lures be used depending on the time of day the fisherman is going fishing. For instance, if the fisherman is going in the morning, then certain baits can be used which ride on the top of the water and churn it up through the use of mini-propellers. These baits are usually called buzzbaits and spinnerbaits because of the action they cause in the water. When using these baits it is important to reel them in fast enough so that they can cause the disturbance to the water which attracts the fish.

For those who are fishing in the midday, fishing tackle that is recommended is types of bait that move along the bottom of the water rather than on top like in the morning. The reason for this is because the fish take cover in the midday and that is where they can be found and where they are most likely to feed. Crankbaits work well for this type of fishing because they will bounce off the bottom of the lake and move in non-systematic ways which also attracts the fish with this type of fishing tackle.

For fishing in the afternoon, there are all sorts of plastic types of fishing tackle that can be used since this is the time of day when different little creatures come out that bass will eat, such as crawfish, lizards, frogs, small fish and grubs, not to mention worms.

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