Don’t you just love fishing? It has always been fun and challenging. You can also enjoy the peaceful and relaxing scenario whenever you are fishing. Imagine the cool breeze brushing against your face, while the trees whistle quietly at a distance, and everything around you looks soft and soothing. Then a splash of water breaks the peace, letting you know that there is a fish feeding out there.
As you fish, outsmarting your prey is a challenge. Your first goal is to lure a fish into biting your bait.And it’s not as easy as you think because making the fish believe that it is a real food for them can be hard. It is recommended to personalize or make your own bait. There are fishing tools and fishing lure parts available to help you out making your homemade bait. There’s nothing more satisfying than catching the fish on a lure you made yourself.
And as you catch a fish, the effort to land it without losing it is a challenge. You struggle with a fish on a rod and a reel, and all your good equipments will actually help you win the battle.
A fisher should be keen enough to feel the bite; this is the important area in fishing. Some rods actually give you the ability to “feel” the slightest movement very distinctly while other rods are very weak to convey the movement that the fisher barely feels it. But without a good lure, getting into this stage would be difficult.
Making a good lure depends on the situation. It’s not how you attract the fish with color but how you know its mood. We must keep in mind the 3 critical factors of making a good bait:
- Size
- Weight
- Presentation
Big bait is not always good. The waters in early spring is cold, you need to think small and light because the metabolism of the fish is still slow. Remember to keep it slow when luring, sink it slow and lift it slow. Fishes are not much of a chasing mood during that time.
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