Fishing Lures - Plugs
Plugs are minnow-shaped lures made of hard plastic or wood and emulate how baitfish moves in the water. They come in various sizes- from one inch to more than eight inches. Almost all Plugs have one, two, or even three treble hooks. Here are some basic types of Plugs:
Topwater Plug
As the name implies, a topwater plug, also called popper, always floats at rest and when you retrieve it. The way a topwater plug floats resembles the action of frogs or injured baitfish at the water surface. Also, it has a concave part at the front, which creates a fuss if you are retrieving it. These plugs are the excellent
Fishing Lures when you are after largemouth bass. Topwater plugs are also most appropriate when fishing in still waters.
Fishing will definitely be a fun activity with topwater plugs, that is, if you have the patience and determination to wait for the fish to hit the Plug. The fun part comes in when a fish starts to attack the topwater plug, partly rising out of the water, bangs it in the air, and swim after it once more.
Floater-diver Plug
If a topwater plug floats both at rest and upon retrieving it, a floater-diver plug drifts at rest but lunges down the water when you are retrieving it. Shaped like a Minnow, a floater-diver plug has a lip, a device shaped like a ladle and made from metal or plastic. This makes it possible for the plug to dive, creating a commotion upon retrieval. Lip sizes also vary. If your floater-diver plug has a longer lip, it can dive deeper, compared to a plug with shorter lip. Like the topwater plugs, floater-diver plugs are excellent to use in calm waters.
Crankbaits
Crankbaits are Plugs designed to dive at great depths. Some do not have lips, but those which have lips can dive for up to 20 feet. They create a vibrating movement, like that of a baitfish, upon retrieval. Crankbaits are usually used for Fishing bass species, trout, catfish, pickerel, northern pike, and walleyes.
Stickbait or Jerkbait
There is a type of Plug which does not have intrinsic movement. This is called a stickbait or jerkbait. Majority of these plugs are large, floating, and are intended for Fishing northern pike, muskellunge, and other large species.
Fishing Lures vary in features and types. Just take note that each has its own use/s. To be able to use the lures properly, make sure to consider the water conditions and the Fishing Variation that you do.
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