How to select the Particular Fishing Lure to catch a Particular Fish?

Sep 14, 2006 by kpmndr | Posted in Other - Games & Recreation

Mainly i want the Type of Lure, Soft or Hard, Plastic or Metel, Size of the Lure, Knots speed & Depth of the Lure, and about the hooks....


Tell me what kind of fish you want to catch and I will help you out.
Different fish require different techniques and lure presentation.

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I want a list of 5 popular artificial lures/baits for fishing for ...

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Don’t know if it will help, but flounder are both scent and sight feeders. Yes, you can catch them on artificial. The water must be in decent shape and you have to let them "have the bait" for a few seconds before setting; the hook. My fave artificial baits for flounder include 1) Triple Chance spoon, gold, 1/4 oz. You cannot fish this in the wind. Has to be still or with the wind. 2) Small yellow twin-tail plastics (Any color may do but rig it on a 1/8 oz jig head, 1/4 if having difficulty casting). 3) Live shrimp and/or MudMinnows (don’t know what these are called on the East Coast) will also work. Think about how a flounder strikes. She sits on the bottom waiting on an ambush. Your bait must be worked within distance and the flounder will rise up, gather the bait in their narrow, toothy mouth and will not take it in until they settle back to the bottom. I do not pursue them as much these days but that is how we used to do it. Slow everything down. Their are also...

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