Today we'll talk about bait and fishing lures most used by the majority of fishermen as well because they work best or because they are those who like and give more confidence to the fans of fishing. Thus we are benefiting those who are getting started in the world of fishing and give more options to those who are already initiated and did not know them.
Lures predators most often used for inland water fishing
1. Sandra
It is a decoy vinyl due to the length and shape of the tail takes some very striking movements to both pike black bass, quite effective.
2 Teaspoon red tuft
There are a variety of ways. Thanks to the vibrations of his shovel and the tuft of red wool on the jig has a great attraction for predators, particularly pike.
3. Pikies
Vinyl lures that imitate fish. Light and fluorescent colors are the most used for both pike and for black bass.
Organic fishing baits more used to the sea from shore:
4. Sardina
It must be prepared before use. She is completely covered with coarse salt and gets into the freezer at least 6 hours before use to take consistency and not come apart when cut into small squares to anzuelarla (fishing buoy). If you were to use large chunks that preparation (bottom fishing) is not necessary. It fits virtually all types of sea fish, blacksmiths, mullet, bream, eels, octopus, etc.
5. Squid
Cut into small squares for fishing buoy or larger pieces for bottom fishing is also a very versatile bait.
6. American or Korean Worm
Bought at fishing stores for a small fee, it is a mixture of centipedes and earthworms. Very effective for bottom fishing.
7. Lapas
We can catch them in the breakwaters of beach rocks and use them to catch all kinds of fish in areas buoy breakwaters.
More used for organic freshwater fishing bait:
8. Sweet corn
Widely used for fishing for cyprinids and quite effective.
9. Worm and maggot
Usually used for fishing for carp and catfish but is also widely used in fishing blackbass, bream, trout, etc.
10. Putty or groundbait
The diversity of this bait in the market is very wide. If we want to save some money you can make at home putty dipping a piece of bread and adding the ingredients you want. The ingredients are usually added mashed potatoes or anise along with some dye as that used for the paella for example. It is used mostly for fishing for cyprinids but also can be used for fishing in the sea, depending on the added ingredients. Something that works well at sea is making a putty pan with liquid and peeling prawns.



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