Choices For Salt Water Fishing Lures
Choices For Salt Water Fishing Lures by Eliseo
There are as many if not more choices for salt water fishing lures
as there are for fishing for fresh water species. One thing to keep
in mind with regards to salt water fishing lures is that typically
the species will be larger, especially if you are going for
sailfish, Marlins or trophy fish, and therefore the lures will also
be larger and durably constructed.
The following are all typical salt water fishing lures that can be
used for a variety of species. Remember that each species and even
within species there will be preferred lures based on the seasonal
feeding variations, water conditions and overall weather conditions
on the day that you are fishing. Light and time of day will also
impact on the type of salt water fishing lures that will be most
effective.
Jigs – just like with fresh water lures jigs for salt water
species come in all sizes, shapes and colors. Most jigs for salt
water are meant to be fished close to the bottom so will be heavier
weighted to resist excessive drift in currents and tides.
Plugs- salt water fishing lures that serve as plugs are key in any
tackle box. They can be dark colored or even black for close
imitation to the bait fish in the area. Typically plugs are moved
erratically through the water to resemble an injured baitfish, and
moving up and down through the water as they are shifted from side
to side is an effective technique for getting larger fish to strike
aggressively.
Tins – these are unique to salt water fishing lures and are a
completely highly reflective tin lure. They are designed to look
like a rapidly moving baitfish and to both reflect light and move
through the water exactly as a rapidly swimming baitfish would
appear. A tin lure typically as a few white feathers near the tail
that give an authentic movement to the tail of the lure as well as
add action to the water around the lure.
Plastic lures – these can be virtually any color and may be
double or triple treble hooked. They may be all one piece or may be
jointed, depending on the length of the lure and the action
desired. The plastic lures may be very realistic in appearance,
designed to look like squid or baitfish found along coastal areas,
or they may be highly colorful and very dramatic in presentation.
They are often used for fishing along bays, coastal inlets and when
baitfish are running from shallow to deep water or vice versa.
As with freshwater lures, salt water fishing lures can also be
topwater lures, designed to skip along the waters surface to bring
the fish up to the top. These lures are best used in calmer waters
close to land, and can be ideal for both boat fishing and fishing
from a beach.
Eliseo is an avid fishing guy. For more fishing info visit
http://www.charasfishinginfo.com
Article Directory: Article Dashboard
