The hooks, rings and other metal parts of a fishing lure are prone to getting rusty over time. This is especially true for lures fished in salt water. Rinsing lures off with fresh water after every use delays rust formation, but only for a… read more
Many fishermen prefer to paint their own lures. And while a paintbrush can do the trick fine, an airbrush can perform the job, too--and make things like blending and evenness easy. When it comes right down to it, the airbrush is a simple ma… read more
Plastic lures come in all shapes and sizes and are used to catch a wide variety of fresh and saltwater game fish species. Bass, trout, flounder and striped sea bass can all be caught using plastic lures. The lures are an important part of y… read more
There are different reasons for cleaning old fishing lures. It may be a need for removing accumulations of debris, rust and corrosion prior to use, or it may be necessary to do so when collecting older lures as a hobby. Regardless of the re… read more
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