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Reel in all the catches during your next fishing trip using casting spoons, fish attractants, baits and lure kits.

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From trolling spoons to lure kits, we have all the fishing essentials you need to keep casting throughout the seasons.
Is it better to use lures or baits?
Depending on the type of fish you hope you catch and the water depth, there are benefits to both lures and baits. Keeping a mix handy in your tacklebox or opting for a lure kit is the best way to be prepared and equipped all year round.
What’s the difference between lures and baits?
Fishing lures are made to look like live prey to a fish but are usually plastic.
Baits and fish attractants range from alive earthworms to alive maggots to attract attention and can be combined with lures.
What are different types of fishing lures and baits?
When it comes to fishing lures, some of the most popular types include:
• Jig
• Inline spinner
• Crankbait
• Spoon
• Soft bait
• Chatterbait
As for baits, the most common ones include:
• Worms
• Minnows
• Insects
• Leeches
How do I know which lure or bait to buy?
Whether you’re an avid fisher or a beginner, it’s helpful to know your choices when it comes lures and baits. For example, crankbaits can be used to catch fish like trout and muskie, while jigs are more versatile. Inline spinners are another great option for catching trout, bass, pike and panfish. Worms are handy to fish with as they can attract trout, perch, bass and more. Once you know what you’re fishing for, you can pick out the appropriate lure and bait.

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