Lure Trout Walleye
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what lures are these for?
bass trout walleye or what and how can u tell me
here is the pic of the lures:
http://s751.photobucket.com/albums/xx158/bballa4life/Fishing/?action=view¤t=SANY2448.jpg&newest=1
please help
thanks
The first one is a plastic worm, which needs to be used with an appropriately sized worm hook and a weight and is used for bass. The most common way to rig a plastic worm is Texas-style (AKA the Texas-rig) which involves a worm hook and a bullet weight. Learn the Texas-rig and Texas-rig the worm with a 1/0 hook if it's 4" long, 2/0 hook if it's 6" long, 3/0 if it's 8" long. Use a 1/8oz or 1/4oz bullet weight with it.
The second one is a Worden's Rooster Tail, which is an in-line spinner. It looks like about a 1/4oz lure but I'm not sure. Look on the spinner blade and it should state the size like "1/8oz" or "1/4oz". If it's a 1/4oz like I think it is it should be a good lure for bass and walleye primarily.
The third one is a Kastmaster, probably a 1/8oz one. This is one of the best lures for trout that is made. It'll also catch smaller bass, bluegill, and crappie well. Maybe even a walleye or two. Also sauger if they're in your area along with perch. Heck a Kastmaster will catch about anything.
The fourth one is some sort of in-line spinner, not sure on the brand. It looks to be about 3/8oz and it should do great for bass and walleye.
The fifth one is a knock-off of a Daredevle spoon. About 1/2oz I'd guess. It'd be a good lure for largemouth bass and pike primarily.
The sixth one is also some sort of spoon in a rainbow trout color, probably a 1/4oz lure. It'd be a good one for bass and walleye.
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