3 MUST-TRY Saltwater Fishing Lures for Beginners
- By: Luke Simonds
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Are You Wasting Money on the WRONG Saltwater Lures?
Most anglers think they need a tackle box stuffed with lures to catch fish… but that’s just not true.
In fact, two lures will cover 99% of your fishing situations if you rig them correctly.
So what are they? How do you rig them to maximize strikes? But why is this titled “3 MUST-TRY?”
Watch the video below to find out!
Equipment Shown In Video (all made/assembled in the USA)
- Baitfish Imitation: The 2.0
- Shrimp Imitation: Prawn USA Junior
- Shallow Rigging: Hoss Helix 3/0 1/8th oz
- Deeper Rigging: Hoss Round Eye 2/0 1/4 oz
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Thanks for the video Luke. Why do you downsize to a 2/0 hook when going with the Hoss Round Eye jig head?
The 2/0 fits the lure better since it’s just big enough to get consistently good hooksets… I go up to 3/0 with weedless hooks so that there is adequate gap for consistently good hooksets… in both cases, it’s all about being as small as possible (to have better motion in the lure and to decrease snags) while being just big enough to ensure a good hookup percentage.
If I’m going out for 4, 5 hours how long will a pack of lures usually last? I’m thinking about taking 6 of each hook, maybe two of each lure and a bottle of water to beat the banks.
That depends on what type of area that you’re fishing. If fishing grass flats with high levels of puffer fish, then you’ll need more lures than hooks because pufferfish can easily bite through any soft plastic lure while there are very few breakoff risks on a grass flat.
But if fishing around oysters/rocks with mostly trout, redfish, flounder, or snook, then the lures will last a very long time because those fish suck the lure down (vs. puffers, pinfish, that bite tails).
Thank you, sir. Probably casting around jetties for the most part. Easiest access for me.
I’d go with 15 lb for all purpose with lures (flounder, trout, snapper inclusion). But if primarily targeting redfish and/or snook, then 20 lb.
Will do, thanks for your help, Luke!