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Lures

At Fishing Tackle and Bait, we offer a wide variety of fishing lures designed to help you catch more fish. Our selection includes everything from classic lures like crankbaits and jerkbaits to innovative soft plastic lures and more. Crankbaits are a popular type of hard-bodied lure that are designed to imitate the movement of baitfish. These lures typically have a lip or bill on the front that causes them to dive and wiggle through the water, creating an irresistible action that attracts fish. Jerkbaits, on the other hand, are designed to be twitched and jerked through the water, imitating the erratic movements of injured prey. These lures are often used to target predatory fish like bass and pike. Soft plastic lures, such as worms, grubs, and swimbaits, are another popular choice among anglers. These lures are designed to be flexible and mimic the movement of live prey in the water. They come in a variety of shapes and colors and can be rigged in different ways to imitate different types of prey. In addition to these types of lures, we also carry a range of other options, including topwater lures, spinnerbaits, jigs, and more. No matter what type of fishing you enjoy, we have the right lure to help you catch more fish. Our knowledgeable staff can help you choose the right lures for your fishing needs and provide advice on how to use them effectively. So whether you're a beginner or an experienced angler, visit Fishing Tackle and Bait to find the best lures for your next fishing trip.

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Different Types of Lures

While lures are artificial bait designed to attract fish, baits are natural or live organisms used to lure fish into biting. Here is a brief description of some common types of fishing baits and their uses:

  • Crankbaits - Crankbaits are usually used with artificial lures, but can also be used with live bait. They are designed to mimic baitfish or other prey, with a lip that causes the lure to dive and swim through the water with a wobbling or rolling action. They are typically used for catching game fish like bass, walleye, and pike.

  • Jerkbaits - Jerkbaits are usually used with artificial lures, but can also be used with live bait. They are designed to be twitched or jerked through the water, creating a darting, erratic motion that imitates a wounded baitfish. They are often used for catching bass, walleye, and other predatory fish.

  • Soft Plastic Lures - Soft plastic lures are usually used with artificial lures, but can also be used with live bait. They are made from rubber or silicone and come in a variety of shapes and sizes, imitating everything from worms to frogs. They are versatile lures that can be fished in many different ways, including Texas-rigged, Carolina-rigged, and drop-shot. They are often used for catching bass, walleye, and other species in heavy cover.

  • Spinners - Spinners are usually used with artificial lures, but can also be used with live bait. They have a metal blade that rotates around a wire arm, creating flash and vibration in the water. They are often used for targeting predatory fish like bass, pike, and trout.

  • Spoons - Spoons are usually used with artificial lures, but can also be used with live bait. They are made from metal and have a concave shape that reflects light and creates a fluttering action in the water. They are often used for catching trout, salmon, and other species.

  • Surface Lures - Surface lures are usually used with artificial lures, but can also be used with live bait. They are designed to float on the surface of the water and create a commotion that attracts fish. They are often used for catching bass and other predatory fish.

  • Swimbaits - Swimbaits are usually used with artificial lures, but can also be used with live bait. They are designed to mimic the movement of baitfish, with a soft, lifelike body and a swimming tail. They are often used for catching bass, walleye, and other predatory fish.