Does Your Fishing Lure Look Alive?

I believe that this is an important question to askfishing lure look alive.
when it comes to fishing lures; Does your fishing lureA great tip to make your fishing lure look alive is to
look alive? It may sound like a stupid question, but Ivary the speed of you retrieve and to jerk your rod
still think it's an important question to answer. Ofduring the retrieve, in order to create a more "alive"
course all fishing lures claim to look alive, but do theylook. The jerking of the rod tip is a great idea, and
really? In many case no, they don't. And any timesomething I've been doing for many years, in order
you go with an off-brand fishing lure, they neverto make my fishing lures look more realistic. When
seem to perform properly. If the fishing lures thattrolling., you can even grab the line and jerk it every
you use are designed properly, then your fishing lureminute or so, to add some "life" to your lure. These
will look alive. That is to say like the natural bait thatare both good tips, but the one thing that can't be
the lure is trying to imitate.controlled by the angler is the fishing lure itself.
If you purchase fishing lures from qualityThis is why purchasing fishing lures that already look
manufacturers, such as Rapala, your fishing lure willalive underwater is very important. I recently found
look alive. As a matter of fact a Rapala looks asone called the KickTail Minnow, and it looks as alive as
much like a live minnow as a synthetic lure canany lure that I've ever seen underwater. In fact, it's
probably look. But what about when the nativehard to tell the difference between this fishing lure
baitfish in the water that you're fishing don't look likeand real bait fish. If you want to make your fishing
minnows? What if they look more like a shad, orlure look alive, you may want to take a gander at
something between a shad and a minnow? Then youthe KickTail Minnow, because it already acts like a live
need to become a bit more creative to make youminnow.