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Old Fishing Lures & Tackle: Identification & Value Guide
Old Fishing Lures & Tackle: Identification & Value Guide
by Carl F. Luckey Tim Watts
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Fishing Lure Collectibles: An Encyclopedia of the Modern Era, 1940 To Present
Fishing Lure Collectibles: An Encyclopedia of the Modern Era, 1940 To Present
by Dudley Murphy Deanie Murphy
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Basic Fishing Lure Carving
Basic Fishing Lure Carving
by Greg Hays
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Warman's Fishing Lures Field Guide: Values And Identification
Warman's Fishing Lures Field Guide: Values And Identification
by Rob Pavey
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Classic Fishing Lures: Identification and Price Guide
Classic Fishing Lures: Identification and Price Guide
by Russell Lewis
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The Benefits of Fishing Lures

Fishing lures are artificially made lures that can be used to attract fish. In fact, many of these lures can simulate real life creatures. But there are all sorts of benefits of fishing lures. Not only can these lures come in all forms but they can help to reduce the environmental impact of fishing.

 

First, there are various different types of fishing lures that can be used. No matter what one is looking for in fishing there are all sorts of different lures that can be used. Surface lures can be used for attracting fish in shallow waters. Artificial flies can be used for fly fishing bait. Jigs are used to help attract fish through their vertical movements. Spoon lures are also great mainstays that can even be used with trolling boats.

Also, many different types of flies, smaller fish and other creatures can be simulated through these lures. These lures can feature flies that are amphibious or can even simulate drowned flies that are easy prey for fish. Smaller creatures that can be handled by larger fish can be used as well. In fact, some lures can even weigh up to a pound as a means of appealing to larger fish that are more interested in these fish.

All sorts of variants can be used as well. Lures can be made with different materials. There are plastic, wood, rubber and metal lures available at various different stores.

For catch and release fishing these lures can be used with ease. A fishing lure will help to reduce the likelihood of deep hooking. This is something that is known to cause fish to die when caught, but with fishing lures this will not happen at such a great rate. This is perfect for those who are going to be fishing in areas where catch and release laws are in place.

One of the most important benefits of fishing lures is that of how they can reduce the environmental impact of fishing. In many cases companies that harvest real life bait are found to not only be polluting in some cases but they can also hurt the food chain. This means that animals that naturally use creatures that people use as lures will be hurt. Also, another environmental impact of fishing involves the abuse of areas where fishing can take place. When people try to find natural lures in water they will easily impact the ecosystem and therefore make it harder for people to be able to effectively find fish.

Those are the various benefits of fishing lures. Fishing lures can be used to catch all sorts of fish and can come in various different forms. Lures also help to reduce the environmental impact of fishing by reducing the need for naturally occurring lures. With these lures it can be seen that these are great options to use for fishing.

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