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Fishing Lures  

 

Welcome to our Fishing Lure page. Fishing lures are available in a near endless array of styles, colors, sizes, and types. The main purpose of any type of fishing lure is to attract fish, but the type of fishing lure a fisherman chooses might be based on previous experience, personal preference, or another's suggestion. Each type of fishing lure performs differently underwater depending on its design.

 

Fishing lures are designed to work with the water, or in some cases against it. Novice fisherman might hold a fishing lure before tying it on and not quite see its performance potential. It isn't until the fishing lure is underwater and moving with the line that it lives it up to its potential. Certain fishing lures displace water as they move, while others, especially those made of feathers or hair, move freely with the water.

 

Here at Ruff & Tuff Outdoors we have a variety of lipless crankbait bodies, strike king spinnerbait sexy shad, wooden crankbait, strike king wild thang, Rapala fishing lures, bass fishing lures and crankbaits.

 

Rapala lures still hold the record for the most fish caught in the world. hat includes a world record on every continent in the world except Antarctica. Rapala holds the world record for world records.

 

Many fishing lures are made in bright, almost obnoxious colors, while others are muted and more natural. Again, making the right choice is largely based on the type of fish you are trying to catch and the fishing conditions. Spoons are often good choices for highly vegetated areas, while plastic jigs work well for crappie fishing. Some fishing lures are even designed to make noise to help the fish better locates the bait in murky waters.

 

Knowing which fishing lure to use in each situation takes practice and experience. A fishing lure simply thrown into the water and left to float near the bottom is not likely to attract a fish. Fish often strike at movement, and learning the correct rod and reel techniques for each type of lure takes practice and patience and sometimes luck.

 

Take a look at our wide selection of fishing lures and be amazed.  We have the top lures around.  Make sure to read the little description beside each picture to know what you are getting.  All our lures will just make your tackle box seem lively

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