Any Variations Of Pike Fishing Lures
A species generally encountered in the northern fresh waters of the globe, pike is a favorite catch for many hobbyists. The largest fish from this species can grow up to almost 2 meters in length and weigh around 35 kilograms. If you are after pike, don't forget to take special pike fishing lures, or you'll fail to catch. Yet, you may have all the accessories possible and still be unsuccessful if you know nothing about the feeding habits and the specifics of the species.
All the baits and lures take their inspiration from the fish diet. Pike feast on shoal fish and may sometimes even eat one of their own, regularly the ones that are smaller in size. Insects, amphibians and even ducklings are part of the menu if there is nothing better to find.
There are four main categories of pike fishing lures: spoons, spinners, live fish and swim baits. Spoons work great for pike because these curious fish will be attracted by the chaotic, trembling movement of the lures. These are also preferred by anglers because they can hook up the fish better than with other lures.
Spinners on the other hand are simpler pike fishing lures preferred by most hobbyists. However it is recommended that one should use the bigger size of this kind of lure because otherwise pike might not bite. More experienced fishermen advise for a trailer hook to be attached so that fish may get indeed caught even if the bite is shorter.
The third type of pike fishing lures is represented by the swim baits. These are made of plastic and they carry one disadvantage: the lure gets damaged when the fish bites and you have to replace it every time. Last but not least, anglers can use live fish as pike fishing lures. Any food item that pike love will be suitable to attach in the hook, with the mention that minnows for instance will help you fish smaller pike.
All in all, pike fishing lures represent an accessory, and it is up to the angler to decide whether they need to be artificial or natural. That is why, if you are not a connoisseur, before actually buying the lures for pike it is important that you talk to a more experienced angler from the area to get some tips about both the fish and the type of food it prefers.
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