The Types Of Different Custom Fishing Lures

By Jessie Uresti


Custom fishing lures are used to bait fish in commercial and recreational purposes. The bait is the object attached by anglers at the end of their lines to attract their target. Fishes are attracted to the color, movement, the sound, and the vibration that it makes when they are cast on to the water.

The decoy is securely attached to a line and rod, which is retrieved after casting out to the water. While the line is retrieved, swimming movements are made and vibration which catches the attention of predators. The hook attached to the snare catches the fish and secures it until it can be retrieved by the anglers.

Custom fishing lures like the ones utilized in rigging tuna are adjoining the line through a knot or a part called a swivel. The line is in turn connected to the spool which is pulled back to retrieve the decoys. A decoy that is part of deep sea angling equipment is usually pulled behind a boat to mimic swimming movements.

Different kinds of snares are used for different purposes. Some are specially produced to appeal to the curiosity, territorial characteristics, and aggression of its target. To make snares more appealing, its movements are made to mimic a fast moving, injured, or dying prey.

One type of come-on is known as the jig, a weighted hook covered with minnow or crawfish to get attention. Jigs used for rigging tuna in deep water are fitted with a metal colored weight and fitted with a hook. These jigs can be used to about 300 meters deep.

Spoon lures, as the name suggests, look like a spoon and the light it flashes under water attract predators. Plugs, on the other hand, are decoys that have the body of the prey. Artificial flies are decoys that are done especially to be utilized with a fly rod for fly-angling.

Snares can also be made by gathering together pieces of wire, bending it, and fitting a spinner made of flashy material on one end and a hook on the other. This type of lure is called spinner bait. The swim bait is another type of decoy that closely resembles live attraction. Many types of come-ons have evolved together with the advancements in angling technology, and they are made to look more like live baits.

Plastic, wood, and rubber can be used to make fish snares. Cork, rubber, and metal are also used in making snares. To make decoys more attractive, feather and animal hair, as well as tinsel and pieces of strings are also attached to the custom fishing lures.




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