Lure lore: an expert tells how to catch more fish with artificial lures
Article Abstract:
Smaller lures are often more successful in big-game fishing than larger ones, and experimentation is necessary to determine the best placement. Available shapes include chuggers, plungers, cylinders, bullets and cones.
Publication Name: Motor Boating & Sailing
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0027-1799
Year: 1993
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Bait or lures?
Article Abstract:
Using both natural bait and lures and a variety of line classes will increase chances for billfishing strikes. Hookless teasers can be used until the size of the fish that is raised is determined.
Publication Name: Motor Boating & Sailing
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0027-1799
Year: 1992
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Eat bait? You bet!
Article Abstract:
Many species of fish can be used for both bait and food. Skipjack tuna, bonito, ballyhoo and mullet are among the baitfish that are good table fare.
Publication Name: Motor Boating & Sailing
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0027-1799
Year: 1992
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