![]() What about quality, or specifically, attention to detail? Does it really matter how lifelike a lure is? Yes and no. Simplistically, if there are lots of green fish swimming around, throw a pink lure and try to catch the eye of your target species off guard. The same goes elsewhere: If there are herring around, it's a good bet to assume that the larger predators (say, striped bass) are eating them and not menhaden, for example, which might be out of season or simply not around at that given point in time.Īnother theory, which is wholly contradictory, is to stand out. "Match the hatch," goes one old adage, which is to say, try to imitate the flies hatching in a body of water where fish (usually trout) are feeding on said flies hatching or laying eggs at the surface. Superstitions abound around which colors and sizes are best when choosing a lure or fly. ![]()
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