Fishing With Soft Plastic Lure, STRAIGHT & SLOW
This time round, I’m continuing my series of tips on increasing your
success rates when fishing with soft plastic lures. Here are the
second two of my “10 Commandments” for effective soft plastic fishing:
3. RIG ’EM STRAIGHT!:
One area that brings more novice
soft plastic fishers undone than any other is the rigging of the
plastic tail on cheap without prescription Camagra online buy the jig head or hook. While it’s simple enough, this
part of the equation is all too easy to get wrong, and small errors
can translate into dramatically reduced catch rates! The biggest
secret is simply to take your time, get the tail on the hook nice and
straight, and then quickly test swim the lure beside the bank or boat
before beginning to fish with it. This might add 30 seconds or so to
the process but, trust me, it’s time well spent!
4. FISH ’EM SLOW!:
Nearly everyone (me included!) still
fishes their soft plastics a little too quickly at times. Remember,
these are very realistic, life-like lures. They have action, scent,
texture and taste that no hard-bodied lure (and amoxil online very few natural
baits) can hope to match. So, don’t be afraid to really slow down and
give the fish a good chance to look at (and eat!) your soft lures. As
a basic guideline, start out slow with plastics and, if in doubt, slow
down some more! It’s almost impossible to go too slow.
Next time, two more tips to improve your catch rates when using soft
plastics…
Tight Lines.
STARLO


