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Friday, July 30, 2010

Fishing Technique

Flutter Baits & Lures:
Buzz-bombs, Zingers, Darts, Crippled Herring, and Point-Wilson Darts

While the bait is physically considered a lure it is also classified as bait since it offers a natural attractant of fluttering. The subsonic vibrations created by these baits offer an attraction like that no other.

Timothy Kusherets

While the bait is physically considered a lure it is also classified as bait since it offers a natural attractant of fluttering. The subsonic vibrations created by these baits offer an attraction like that no other. They actually make a sound to call fish to the bait and not the other way around. As these baits fall they mimic the sound of injured baitfish. As with any bait or lure, the bigger it is the bigger the fish is going to be that bites into it.
This type of fishing can be done in just about any large body of water. They can be used in freshwater systems but the water should be of significant size. The Great Lakes are ideal for this type of bait.
Saltwater fishermen have long known about the special triggering acoustics that bring fish to the bait, and in many cases you can tell when the fishing is good by the amount of shore fishermen using this fishing technique.
Never attach a swivel to this bait or tie off a leader. Anything that interferes with the falling action of the bait renders it non-functional and fish will disregard it.
Most of the time hooks are packaged with the body of the hook, along with a snubber to absorb the impact of it to the hook. The hooks tend to have a curved tine and make it difficult to set it properly, so you’re better off buying straight-tine hooks separately. Before casting out touch up the points until they look sticky- sharp. Don’t test the hook on the thumbnail. Yes, you will be able to see that the hook “was” sharp, but as you do so too does it become instantly dull. Depend on your eyes to test the sharpness and the fish will let you know how well you’ve done.

© Timothy Kusherets 2004/2010

 

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