The Attractive Allure of Fishing Lures for Fisherman in the Great Lakes
Fishing lures are probably the most important thing a fisherman can take with him aside from his fishing rod and net. Fishing lures are used to attract and catch various fish and some are designed to look more like smaller prey such as the plankton that attract predator fish. These are made of jelly-like substances more like rubber and they let the lure move faster in the water. Sport fishing in general uses these baits to make the event livelier and more exciting.
Fish bait is often attached to a treble hook allowing it to seem like the real target of the bigger fish. These fishing lures also have flagella-like tails, making them seem more real. Some fishing lures are also designed to imitate sounds like smaller creatures that attract bigger fish. They are mainly used during sport fishing and ice fishing. Some lures are battery operated and can move fast over water surfaces. At the same time, they can produce sound waves that attract the target fish. Some also emit light to entice other fish and water creatures.
Fishing lures come in various colors that help attract fish closer to the boat. Colors like orange, brown, green and red are the typical colors of fishing lures. Some fishing lures are placed on top of the water surface to attract top water fish. Such top water fish are barracudas, redfish, bluefish, bonefish and largemouth bass. The most famous predator fish which are abundant in the Great Lakes are the walleye, goby, bass, perch and smelts. These fish can all be caught just below the water surface. Other fishing lures are designed to be placed deeper into the water in order to let fish strike them.

