Characteristics of lure fishing
Diversified false baits: There are various types of false baits used in lure fishing, including soft baits (such as soft worms and shrimp), hard baits (such as minnows and bobworms), and metal baits (such as spinning sequins and pencils). Each type of bait has its own specific shape, color, and movement, which can mimic different types of prey.
Exquisite operational skills: Luya Fishing emphasizes the angler's control skills over false bait. Fishermen need to flexibly adjust the movements of the bait according to different water environments, fish species, and seasons, such as shaking, jumping, rotating, etc., to attract the attention of the target fish.
Efficient fish catch rate: Due to the ability of lure fishing to accurately mimic the natural food of fish, it often attracts highly alert fish, especially in poor fish conditions, where lure fishing can achieve good results.
Environmentally friendly fishing methods: Traditional fishing methods usually use live or dead bait, while lure fishing relies entirely on artificial false bait, which does not cause pollution to the environment, and is therefore considered a more environmentally friendly fishing method.