Proven Fish-Catching Lures For Rhode Island`s Fall
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Proven Fish-Catching Lures For Rhode Island`s Fall
Pro’s Choice....Top Plugs For Fall Striper Action Ta t to o Da nn y-s ty le sw im m er Rhody’s Big Three Proven Fish-Catching Lures For Rhode Island’s Fall Run By Joe Lyons O ur formative experiences as shore-fishermen factor greatly into how we perceive the angling community as a whole and how much trust we put in the words of others. If you were fortunate enough to come to fishing early in life and were taught by family members or friends, count yourself among the chosen few. Most of us – and more all the time – discover the sport much later. Those who were trained by an older relative or friend save a great deal of time and money filling their plug bags. They are unlikely to fall for an infomercial touting the latest and greatest lure or leave a tackle shop with useless items from the closeout bin. Unfortunately, early on in our surf-casting careers, we late-arriving hobbyists tend to get taken into buying someone else’s sucker bait more than once. It makes for a lot of jaded page 8 fishermen. But what company launches a new lure without the promise of it being a high-producing, big-fish lure? Still, I’m surprised when tackle companies spend significant amounts of money for full-color ads in magazines and 30-second spots on fishing shows, yet they do not bother to through-wire their lures, or they outfit them with light-duty hooks and hardware. I can tell you from experience those are two of the most important features a good saltwater angler looks for when selecting a go-to lure. A surfcaster is well served by being suspicious, but some fishermen are incredulous to the point of being close-minded. My three lure selections for Rhode Island’s autumn surf were made based upon what I feel works best now, that is, what I would pick if I could only bring three lures for the 2005 autumn run. Just because something is fairly new to the scene, I do not believe it should not make the short list. Furthermore, today’s choices may not be the same selections I would make 2, 5 or 10 years from now. What does all this have to do with my three favorite lures? Well, I found myself conflicted about what to include, so my selections are not confined to only classic surf lures used primarily at night. Fishing Rhode Island during the fall months is a daytime pursuit for many. I also fish in the daytime – I particularly like the early mornings of the fall run, so for me to not include at least one lure considered primarily a daytime lure would not be an accurate representation of how I approach my fishing. Rhode Island’s fall run is characterized by rapidly