
DIFFERENT STYLES OF TOPWATER PLUGS FOR FISHING PART ONE

There are so many different decisions to make whenever you're shopping for a new fishing rod. This is why Castaway Rods will always offer a wide variety of rods for all their customers. They want to ensure that all of their customers can find exactly what they need. If you're interested in fishing with a topwater lure, then you've come to the right place because Castaway Rods has some great options for you. One of the rods you'll want to consider is the Medium Heavy Casting Pro Sport rod that is currently available. This is a very affordable rod that will assist you well with many different topwater plugs.
When it comes to topwater lures or plugs, you'll also have several different kinds to choose from. There are minnows, prop baits, wake baits, poppers, walkers, and frogs. We'll take some time to talk about these different types of lures and describe their features to help you differentiate between the different styles.
The first style we'll talk about is the minnow bait, also known as twitch bait. These lures will float on the surface of the water, and most anglers will twitch them as they reel in their lure. When they reel, the lure will sink slightly and then float back to the surface of the water, which can get strikes. You'll want to use this type of lure on a clear lake or on top of nesting bass. These lures are small and won't threaten fish by being too large.
We have plenty of other styles of topwater lures to cover, so stick around for the next article of this series. If you're ready to purchase a great rod for this type of fishing, then you can visit www.castawayrods.com and check out some of the different custom fishing rods for sale.
When it comes to topwater lures or plugs, you'll also have several different kinds to choose from. There are minnows, prop baits, wake baits, poppers, walkers, and frogs. We'll take some time to talk about these different types of lures and describe their features to help you differentiate between the different styles.
The first style we'll talk about is the minnow bait, also known as twitch bait. These lures will float on the surface of the water, and most anglers will twitch them as they reel in their lure. When they reel, the lure will sink slightly and then float back to the surface of the water, which can get strikes. You'll want to use this type of lure on a clear lake or on top of nesting bass. These lures are small and won't threaten fish by being too large.
We have plenty of other styles of topwater lures to cover, so stick around for the next article of this series. If you're ready to purchase a great rod for this type of fishing, then you can visit www.castawayrods.com and check out some of the different custom fishing rods for sale.