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Line Thru Slow Sink Fishing Lures 4 inch
Sinking lures can be fished slowly, like an injured fish that’s easy to catch. Predators have a strong preference for fish that are easy to catch. Sinking lures work the best in windy and rough water conditions. Sinking lures are versatile; they can be used at the top of the water column as well as the bottom.
When a fish dies, it sinks to the bottom. When a fish is struggling to stay alive, it struggles to stay afloat, but keeps sinking. With a sinking lure, you can cast it out, begin reeling it near the top, then cut the action and let it fall. Then you start reeling again as if struggling to stay alive. Most times fish will swoop in on as it falls. Fish find this presentation irresistible!
All slow-sinking and suspending baits fall into the ‘twitch-bait’ category. These baits are meant to be ‘twitched’. This is accomplished by using a series of sharp twitches of the rod tip. When fishing for finicky or lethargic fish, it is usually helpful to follow each twitch with a pause. The more lethargic the fish, the longer the pause should be. Most of these baits are ‘lifeless’ when not being actively retrieved, it can take some time to learn how to make them move properly.
Line thru lures slides up the line, when fish is hooked minimizing damage to the bait and reduces any leverage the fish has to through the bait during the fight and get away. Hooks are easy to remove from fish after being caught. Only one hook in the fishes mouth, and the lure away from where you are removing the hook minimize harm to fish and you. I have caught and released more than fifty fish with just one lure and no damage at all to the lure.
Life like natural full body profile and colors, fish simply won’t be able to ignore these lures, 3D hologram eyes, textured scaling and blood gills, bait fish have when in stress or dying, adds realism and will fool the largest predators.