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Tuesday 25 February 2014

Types of Barramundi lures

There are hobbies of different types. Some like to read books. Some love to sing songs. Some love to play sports. And then there are some who love fishing.

However, it isn’t as easy as it sounds. Fishing can be a very tough task and you can sit fruitlessly for hours, hoping to grab in something.

What do you need to know when you go fishing?

Well, the first is the type of lure you want to use! Different lures attract different fishes. Those who love fishing know the fun of catching a fish like barramundi. To increase the fun of fishing, there are many kinds of barra lures available in the market. These can be broadly differentiated between anglers, soft bodies, hard bodies and surface lures. Though you have these options, it entirely depends on you what you would like to use and how. 

It is obvious with so many options, one can get confused. This is why it is necessary that these confusions are clarified by experts. So, before you go to buy any of the lures and start your fishing, go through the following guide that will explain about each kind of lures. Remember, these lures come in different sizes, colors and are meant for different depths. So, you have to choose the right one depending upon your location and condition.

Hardbody Cast: 

  • ·         Predator Sandviper
  • ·         Gaden Classic
  • ·         Rapala X rap
  • ·         Reidy’s B52
  • ·         YoZuri crystal Minnow 

Soft plastic: 

  • ·         Zoom Horny Toads
  • ·         Berkley Ripple Shad
  • ·         Sizmic Frog
  • ·         Ecooda Live Shrimp
  • ·         Thready Buster
  • ·         Berkley Hollowbellies

Surface lures: 

  • ·         Rapala Walk
  • ·         Dablberg Diver Frog
  • ·         Zoom Horny Toads
  • ·         Owner Tango Dancer
  • ·         Sizmic Frog
  • ·         Killalure 2deadly
  • ·         River2Sea Tango Prop

Buying these lures is easy and can help you catch fishes within minutes! No need to stay hours in the fishing boat.

Tuna lures options for you

Who doesn’t love to eat the tuna fish? Be it in the form of a salad or for dinner, tuna fishes are tasty and ate by millions. More, tuna fishes are a sea water fish and has its own unique taste.

However, catching tuna fishes isn’t easy.

Fishing for tuna is not easy but still you can enjoy the fishing moment. It is only possible if you have right lure depending upon the place. There are various tuna lures in the market but it may be difficult to select the right one. There are few lures which may help you when you are trying to catch a fish. 

An old lure that can catch tuna fishes with ease

Vintage tuna lure is an old designed lure which is made up of metal. This is of approximately 4 to 6 inches and has a hook. As these are made of metal, they rust with time. Then there is tuna lure lot. This lure is around 9 inches is made up for saltwater. 

Used tuna lures are able to target not only the tuna but also GT, yellowtail, yellowtail amberjack and others. Tuna trolling lures is 6 inches long rigged with a 6 feet mono and 8 hook flat faced. It has a head in pusher style that creates great bubble. It allows lure to do really well if is trolled in any position. Selecting a right tuna lure is very essential when you are planning to go for fishing. A wrong lure will distract tuna and thus you won’t be able catch one. Choose right and enjoy fishing.

Top trout lures of all time

Well we have told about fishing before. However, have you thought about catching trout? Yes trout lures can help you catch trout, that too in an easy way.

Any amateur can catch fish few fish but if you would like to catch trout then you need to have the right equipment. When you are thinking of fishing trout then you need to have better trout lures

Trout lures? 

Well, if you are interested about trout lures, you might want to check out some of them. Let us have a look at few of the troutlures

Rebel Wee-Craw: This lure is designed to copy crawfishes that are scooting at the bottom of the water body. It is two inch long and can reach up to 5 to 7 feet. This lure gives an appearance of crustacean. 

Berkley Gulp: If you want to catch trout fish, then you should opt for this lure. This lure successfully imitates the gulp along with its scent. This will attract trout as they can go at the bottom when they are fitted to a light wire hook. 

Lindy Fuzz-E Grub: This lure is a plastic body which looks quite real and enhances the display to catch trout. This lure along with a dual colored eye can prompt the strikes and the fish may approach to attack and you may get lucky with it. An advice, don’t hold it for long once you have the fish. 

SmithwickRattlin’ Rogue: This can be the good choice if you are looking for a larger trout. This lure keeps itself still and has an internal noisemaker. This can be a good choice for the clear or cold water.

Monday 3 February 2014

The Advantages of a Fishing Lure

A fishing lure is artificial bait that one uses to attract fish while fishing. The lure uses various elements such as movement, vibrations, colour and light to attract its pray, it has hooks and spears attached to it which catches the fish.

So, why use a fishing lure?

Apparently, like humans even fish respond to technology. Recently an Australian company Balista has launched their revolutionary range of LED lures. So now the beautifully painted lure moving to and fro which caught the fishes attention will also flash blood red light and ensure the fish wants to take a big bite.

The different types of lure that you can use

The LED lure runs on lithium batteries that work for more than 120 hours! They also automatically switch off when removed from water. This will work with almost every type of fish!

Most lures are attached to fishing lines. Lures are available in a number of sizes in terms of both the lure itself and the hooks attached to it. There are various types of lures available. Also, some of the popular ones are surface lures, spoon lures and jigs; among others.

So, what should you know?

What one must understand is that fish are different, they consume different types of food hence they will be attracted to different types of lures and even within the same species, their behaviours may differ according to the water source.

For example, the barramundi lures. The main problem with the Barramundi is that they like to move their pray from the location they have captured them at and only then eat, so they tend to apply a lot of force and move to and fro. Hence many lures fail in capturing them. Barramundi feeds on other fish, hence they are picked up as a ‘fake bait’.

What do deep sea divers like?

Well, here is an interesting insight for you! Bibbed minnow is a popular choice among deep sea divers. Soft plastic lures are also a common choice due to their life like appearance they are available with joint and separate heads. The barramundi jig has been specially designed keeping in mind the average size and behaviour of a barramundi.

Similarly, Barra vary greatly in their behaviour according to the type of water body they are in hence the type of lure that should be used for them also varies. The things to keep in mind and understood beforehand is the depth and their amount of movement.

Ever thought what are the Best types of barra lures available in Australia?

Gold bomber shallow, tiger lily bomber shallow, Nils master spear heads, diving lures in gold or Elton john special, scorpion special or river rat special are some great lures that you can find in the country down under. In fact, Tilssanbara and jigs of different types of lures are best suited for barras in Australia.