Lures

Ice Fishing Lures Ice Fishing Lures
Ice fishing lures generally come in either a vertical or horizontal orientation. Most commonly used are weighted jigs, spoon lures and swimming lures. Each type has an individual presentation underwater, and attracts fish in a different way.
Ice Fishing Jigs Ice Fishing Jigs
Using the right ice fishing jigs can multiply your day’s catch. Jigs are weighted lead sinker lures, molded with their hooks attached.
Salmon Lures Salmon Lures
The best salmon lures are worthy of this remarkable fish. Salmon are found in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans as well as in the Great Lakes.
Muskie Lures Muskie Lures
Interested in the best muskie lures to increase the odds of catching this ‘fish of ten thousand casts’? Muskellunge, or muskies, are the largest of the pike family and are found in North American lakes and rivers. They grow up to 4 ½ feet long, can weigh more that 60 pounds and eat anything they can get into their mouths.
Big Game Lures Big Game Lures
Big game fishing has become a worldwide pastime since its inception in the late 19th century and there are thousands of big game lures manufactured today. For lovers of the sport of fishing for large, strong fish out on the open ocean there is nothing that compares.
Fishing Plugs Fishing Plugs
Fishing plugs are hard bodied fishing lures made from plastic or wood. Designed to imitate the shape and movement of deep-bodied small fish, frogs, lizards and other prey, they entice larger fish and encourage them to strike through movement.
Fishing Spoons Fishing Spoons
Ovoid, concave fishing spoons are a necessity in any tackle box. Their random movements in combination with a light-reflecting capacity deceives complacent fish into believing what they see before them is an easy meal of an injured shad. They bite and discover that they have become the very meal they hoped to catch.
Rapala Lure Rapala Lure
A Rapala lure is distinct from any other manufactured fishing lure. Rapala lures are designed and crafted with the lightness and balance necessary to imitate the action of an injured baitfish and move in a way that no other lure available does.

Trout Fishing Lures Trout Fishing Lures
All species of trout can see, hear and smell exceptionally well; successful trout fishing using all types of trout fishing lures depends on the fisherman’s ability to blend seamlessly with the environment and make as little noise as possible.

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