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  2. Spinnerbait - Wikipedia

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    Invented in 1951 [2] and first manufactured in St. Louis, Missouri, the "safety-pin" or overhead blade style spinnerbait is probably the most popular spinnerbait design among bass, northern pike, and redfish anglers in the USA. Its most prominent feature is a wire frame that is bent roughly 90 degrees and embedded at its base in a bullet-, cone ...

  3. Swimbait - Wikipedia

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    The goal of these baits is to mimic a baitfish in which a predatory fish (such as largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, pike, trout etc.) would eat. These baits are designed to have a swimming action that will provoke a predatory instinct from the fish that cause it to strike the lure. The action of the lure varies based on the number ...

  4. Bass (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass are the most popular game fish in North America. [3] It is also very popular in South Africa. In the country, largemouth bass are often found in lakes, rivers, creeks, and dams. When fishing, lures , live bait, spinner baits, jig bait, jerkbait and crank bait will work well. Lures that mimic baitfish ...

  5. Fishing Fans: These Are the Most Popular Catches in ... - AOL

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    From smallmouth bass in the Midwest to golden trout in the Southwest, the most popular fish to catch hinges entirely on the region.

  6. Fishing lure - Wikipedia

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    A fishing lure is any one of a broad category of artificial angling baits that are inedible replicas designed to mimic prey animals (e.g. baitfish, crustaceans, insects, worms, etc.) that attract the attention of predatory fish, typically via appearances, flashy colors, bright reflections, movements, vibrations and/or loud noises which appeal to the fish's predation instinct and entice it into ...

  7. Fishing bait - Wikipedia

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    Using lures is a popular method among North American anglers, particularly for catching vision-oriented predators such as black bass, trout and pike. The lure may require a specialized presentation to impart an enticing action e.g. in fly fishing. Artificial lures are rigged with different types of hooks in order to increase catch rate. [10]