Fishing Lures
An anglers task of choosing the right fishing lures can be quite daunting. The angler's best lure will depend on the type of fish an angler plans to target. The fishing venue, as well as the angler's fishing technique should also be taken into consideration.
Since bass and other game fish seem to have a culinary preference for crawfish, when choosing fishing lures, using crawfish is a logical choice.This is why so many fishing lures are shaped like crawfish, imitate crawfish movements and come in crawfish color patterns. Rebel crawfish are excellent crawfish impersonators. They come in five different models, all designed to provide irresistible lure for the fish of your choice.
If you want to entice a trout, you need the services of Rebel Deep Teeny Wee-Crawfish. However, if you heading on to the tidal rivers or mountain lakes in search of bass, then the Big Craws are the fishing lures for the job. lakes. Somewhere in the middle is the Rebel Wee-Crawfish, which is the ideal size for casting in smallmouth streams or walleye rivers.
Crawfish like to congregate under grass mats or in thick woody cover. For this reason, anglers often opt for jigs, which they can flip or pitch into any gap in the cover. A Booyah Boo Jig dressed with a Yum Chunk will entice the big crawfish-eating largemouths out of their 'living room.' In contrast, a Boo Jig dressed with a Baby CrawBug is preferable for pulling smallmouths or spots from the boulders.