Fishing Lures
15 of the best sites for buying or learning about fishing lures. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: Fishing Boats, Fishing, Bass Fishing)
1. Fishing Lures at Bass Pro Shops - Fishing lures for freshwater and saltwater fishing, flies and fly kits, and any other fishing equipment you might need. (www.basspro.com)
2. Extreme Lures - Large selection of fishing lures from MegaBait, Megabass, Lucky Craft, Jackall and more. Swimbaits, crankbaits, jerkbaits, saltwater lures and baits, more. (www.extremelures.com)
3. D.O.A. Lures - “The Unfair Advantage” — lures “made of soft plastic and impregnated with farm grown shrimp to resemble real shrimp, crabs, and a variety of bait fish.” (www.doalures.com)
4. Antique Fishing Lures - Information on old fishing lures from James Heddon and Son, Creek Chub Bait Co., Pflueger, Bass Oreno and more. (www.antiquefishinglures.com)
5. Lurenet - Stocks “all currently offered sizes and colors of all Bomber, Cotton Cordell, Heddon, Lazy Ike, Rebel, and Smithwick Lures, as well as Arbogast and Creek Chub plugs, not to mention BOOYAH and YUM baits, XCalibur terminal tackle and Silver Thread fishing line.” (www.lurenet.com)
6. Fishing Lures at Cabela’s - The fishing, hunting and outdoor store offers a full range of lures & baits for both freshwater and saltwater fishing at its online site. (www.cabelas.com)
7. Fancy Fishing Tackle Lures More Fishermen Than Fish, Says Vancouver Author and Engineer - March 2, 2007 article on Phil Rabideau, author of The Master Angler, saying that lure color, contrast and brightness, along with water temperature, are the keys to getting fish to go for a lure, and that sound and scented lures are ineffective. (www.tdn.com)
8. Willy Lures at UnexcelledFishing.com - Check out the assortment of lures from this manufacturer and direct seller, including trolling lures, casting lures, spoon lures, crankbaits, plugs, spinner baits and more. (www.willylures.com)
9. Jerry’s Flies - In-line spinners, casting spoons, dry flies, crank baits, natural look baits and more for all fresh water fishing. (www.jerrysflies.com)
10. Fishing Lures at Fish And Save - Buy crankbait, jigs, spinners, spoons, trolling lures, and plastic lures here. (www.gofishin.com)
11. Rapala Fishing Lures - Rapala doesn’t offer their fishing lures for direct sale at their Web site, but you can check out all their freshwater, saltwater, and ice fishing lures, and find retailers who can sell them to you. (www.rapala.com)
12. Glow in the Dark Fishing Lures - Glow in the dark paint manufacturer shows you how to use their product for night fishing or even day fishing. They say the fish might like the glow-in-the-dark lures better. (glowinc.com)
13. Fishing Lure at Wikipedia - Short article leads to descriptions of many different types of fishing lures, including jigs, spoon lures, plugs, fly lures, spinnerbait and more. (en.wikipedia.org)
14. Fish Anywhere In North America With Only Four Fishing Lures? I’d Bet On It - According to this article, all you need are the black and silver floating Rapala, the plastic worm, the Colorado spinner, and the jig. (www.goarticles.com)
15. BuyBaits.com - Handmade custom fishing lures for trout, pike, bass and other predatory fish. UK company, but ships worldwide. (www.buybaits.com)
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3 Comments Add your own
1. Tony April 17th, 2008 at 11:52 pm
D.O.A. Lures web site. www.doalures.com
This site not only feature great lures, it gives you step by step rigging instructions and knot tying tips.
2. Crankbaits April 16th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
Crankbaits | Custom Lures - Specializes in Lipless Crankbaits. Each lure is 100% handmade and tuned up. Great range of artificial lures for predatory fishing.
3. AdamBessed July 20th, 2009 at 10:32 am
Tony & Crankbaits,
Your suggested sites have been added above.
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