Suitable for fishing for bass and catfish.
The term "lure" is still unfamiliar to many people. It is the name of artificial bait in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan regions of my country. The spelling of "lure" in English is LURE.
Legend has it that in the early 19th century, Howden, an American fisherman, was chatting with his friends by the river. He was playing with a small wood chip in his hand. By accident, the wood chip fell into the river, and an unknown fish immediately jumped out. Took away the wood chips. This accidental incident triggered Howden's inspiration, and he invented the world's first lure.
There is a saying in China: "Big fish eat small fish, and small fish eat shrimps." Lure fishing applies the laws of the natural food chain. Lure products are artificially made to simulate lifelike natural small fish, shrimps, insects, etc. in the water to attract fish to attack.
At the same time, the fish’s own physiological induction is also used to design many strange-shaped lures that lure fish to attack through sound, light, and color. This has also become a favorite for lure players when making DIY lures. Part of the fun.
There is no concept of floats and sinkers in lure fishing. Lure fishing is not about throwing the lure into the water and waiting for the fish to take the bait. Instead, the fisherman controls the stalk to give the lure in the water different traction and dragging forces, causing it to show various types of fleeing, struggling, and convulsions in the water. and other forms to attract target fish to attack.