Fishing Lures

When buying fishing lures it can be a little overwhelming with so many different options and colors. A good tip to remember is that the lures on the site are sorted in a way that pushes popular brands, models and colors towards the top of the results. This means time-tested lures tend to show up higher; a fact that can help you when choosing which model to try.
With so many fishing lures on the market, it can be a tough decision choosing what to buy and carry with you. New and innovative lures are exciting to try but sometimes you can't go wrong with the proven classics. Sometimes matching the bait is key and sometimes something a little different offered in front of their noses does the trick.
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cchobot
What are your favorite fishing lures?
Sep 13 2012 10:48AM
Here's a great question, what are your favorite fishing lures? Shoot for at least a top 3 but you can add as many as you like. I'll get things started:

- Plastic NorthBar Bottles
- Andrus Jetty Casters
- Bone Redfins

Anybody else? I find it interesting getting an insight into other's preferences.


chefchris
Sep 13 2012 3:18PM
all yellow ss darter, always in the bag
bone redfin loaded and starting carrying a unloaded one in bone and blurple, saved a few nights.


this year a few new plugs are making the list

gibbs 1.5oz needle, sinks slow, almost a floater, killer for rocky areas
loaded ss popper, mostly for the canal
shimano orca, mostly for the canal, every trip its pulled a fish so far.
daiwa sp minnow, rigged a bunch of different ways, canal style, surf style, beach style.