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geoi310
September 22nd, 2004, 09:18 AM
Hello,
I run an online bass fishing lure store and am trying to consolidate
the names of fishing lure categories. I noticed that different lures
and baits are called different things in different parts of the
country. Are there certain terms that are freshwater only that don't
apply to sal****er baits?

Can you help me clarify all the terms for certain baits and try to
categorize what's similar?

Here's what I've got so far:

Swimbait or Swim Bait - , a realistic soft plastic lure that has a
realistic swimming motion when retrieved.

Jig or Jigs - weighted lure that is bounced in the water.

Crankbait or Crank Bait, hard lure with a lip that allows the bait to
dive when retrieved. Usually has a wobbling motion when retieved.

Jerk Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A jerk retrieve is used
to simulate sudden motion of a scared, fleeing or injured bait fish.
Can be a suspending or floating bait.

Twitch Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A twitching retrieve
is used to simulate sudden motion of scared, fleeing or insured bait
fish. What's the difference between a Jerk Bait and Twitch Bait?

Topwater Baits - floating hard lures or buzzbaits that create
commotion on the surface of the water attracting the attention of
fish. They create splashes, bubbles, or wakes on the surface of the
water.

Trolling baits, plugs - hard baits, usually with a lip, used for
trolling behind boats, kayaks, float tubes, etc. What does the term
"Plug" refer to? A hard bait?

What category would stick baits, pencil baits, surface darters,
swisshers, teasers, go into?

Are there other popular terms for artificual lures I'm missing?

Any info would be appreciated.

Thank you,


http://www.extremelures.com
Award Winning Bass Lures, Baits & Tackle

Illinois Fisherman
September 22nd, 2004, 01:18 PM
Your in the "business" and you don't know? Nice try at concealing Spam bud.
But then again your in California.


"geoi310" > wrote in message
om...
> Hello,
> I run an online bass fishing lure store and am trying to consolidate
> the names of fishing lure categories. I noticed that different lures
> and baits are called different things in different parts of the
> country. Are there certain terms that are freshwater only that don't
> apply to sal****er baits?
>
> Can you help me clarify all the terms for certain baits and try to
> categorize what's similar?
>
> Here's what I've got so far:
>
> Swimbait or Swim Bait - , a realistic soft plastic lure that has a
> realistic swimming motion when retrieved.
>
> Jig or Jigs - weighted lure that is bounced in the water.
>
> Crankbait or Crank Bait, hard lure with a lip that allows the bait to
> dive when retrieved. Usually has a wobbling motion when retieved.
>
> Jerk Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A jerk retrieve is used
> to simulate sudden motion of a scared, fleeing or injured bait fish.
> Can be a suspending or floating bait.
>
> Twitch Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A twitching retrieve
> is used to simulate sudden motion of scared, fleeing or insured bait
> fish. What's the difference between a Jerk Bait and Twitch Bait?
>
> Topwater Baits - floating hard lures or buzzbaits that create
> commotion on the surface of the water attracting the attention of
> fish. They create splashes, bubbles, or wakes on the surface of the
> water.
>
> Trolling baits, plugs - hard baits, usually with a lip, used for
> trolling behind boats, kayaks, float tubes, etc. What does the term
> "Plug" refer to? A hard bait?
>
> What category would stick baits, pencil baits, surface darters,
> swisshers, teasers, go into?
>
> Are there other popular terms for artificual lures I'm missing?
>
> Any info would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> http://www.extremelures.com
> Award Winning Bass Lures, Baits & Tackle

Illinois Fisherman
September 22nd, 2004, 01:18 PM
Your in the "business" and you don't know? Nice try at concealing Spam bud.
But then again your in California.


"geoi310" > wrote in message
om...
> Hello,
> I run an online bass fishing lure store and am trying to consolidate
> the names of fishing lure categories. I noticed that different lures
> and baits are called different things in different parts of the
> country. Are there certain terms that are freshwater only that don't
> apply to sal****er baits?
>
> Can you help me clarify all the terms for certain baits and try to
> categorize what's similar?
>
> Here's what I've got so far:
>
> Swimbait or Swim Bait - , a realistic soft plastic lure that has a
> realistic swimming motion when retrieved.
>
> Jig or Jigs - weighted lure that is bounced in the water.
>
> Crankbait or Crank Bait, hard lure with a lip that allows the bait to
> dive when retrieved. Usually has a wobbling motion when retieved.
>
> Jerk Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A jerk retrieve is used
> to simulate sudden motion of a scared, fleeing or injured bait fish.
> Can be a suspending or floating bait.
>
> Twitch Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A twitching retrieve
> is used to simulate sudden motion of scared, fleeing or insured bait
> fish. What's the difference between a Jerk Bait and Twitch Bait?
>
> Topwater Baits - floating hard lures or buzzbaits that create
> commotion on the surface of the water attracting the attention of
> fish. They create splashes, bubbles, or wakes on the surface of the
> water.
>
> Trolling baits, plugs - hard baits, usually with a lip, used for
> trolling behind boats, kayaks, float tubes, etc. What does the term
> "Plug" refer to? A hard bait?
>
> What category would stick baits, pencil baits, surface darters,
> swisshers, teasers, go into?
>
> Are there other popular terms for artificual lures I'm missing?
>
> Any info would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
>
>
> http://www.extremelures.com
> Award Winning Bass Lures, Baits & Tackle

Guy F. Anderson Sr.
September 22nd, 2004, 02:45 PM
On 22 Sep 2004 01:18:19 -0700, (geoi310) wrote:

>Hello,
>I run an online bass fishing lure store and am trying to consolidate
>the names of fishing lure categories.

plonk.........

Guy F. Anderson Sr.
September 22nd, 2004, 02:45 PM
On 22 Sep 2004 01:18:19 -0700, (geoi310) wrote:

>Hello,
>I run an online bass fishing lure store and am trying to consolidate
>the names of fishing lure categories.

plonk.........

RGarri7470
September 22nd, 2004, 04:22 PM
Don't see spinnerbaits. And where do you put buzzbaits - in the topwater
category?
Ronnie

http://fishing.about.com

Dre
September 22nd, 2004, 05:11 PM
Maybe he's mistaking a torpedo with a buzzbait??


On 22 Sep 2004 15:22:57 GMT, (RGarri7470) wrote:

>Don't see spinnerbaits. And where do you put buzzbaits - in the topwater
>category?
>Ronnie

>http://fishing.about.com

alwaysfishking
September 22nd, 2004, 11:16 PM
California spammer wrote: Twitch Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A
twitching retrieve
is used to simulate sudden motion of scared, fleeing or insured bait
fish. What's the difference between a Jerk Bait and Twitch Bait?

The jerkbait couldn't get coverage? :-)

alwaysfishking
September 22nd, 2004, 11:16 PM
California spammer wrote: Twitch Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A
twitching retrieve
is used to simulate sudden motion of scared, fleeing or insured bait
fish. What's the difference between a Jerk Bait and Twitch Bait?

The jerkbait couldn't get coverage? :-)

alwaysfishking
September 27th, 2004, 03:20 PM
California spammer wrote:
Twitch Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A twitching retrieve
> is used to simulate sudden motion of scared, fleeing or insured bait
> fish. What's the difference between a Jerk Bait and Twitch Bait?

Obviously the Jerk Bait is insured :-)

steel
September 28th, 2004, 06:31 AM
you know you guys are being ass' the guy asked a simple question and this is
how he's treated well "F" that y'all must be catfish only hillbillies. hehehhheh
ok you're missing : spinners or spinner bait and spoons those are the only two
i do not see represented on your web page. actually the best way to find out is
check at the cabelas and Bass Pro Shop sights and see how and what they list.
good luck.


(geoi310) wrote:
>Hello,
>I run an online bass fishing lure store and am trying to consolidate
>the names of fishing lure categories. I noticed that different lures
>and baits are called different things in different parts of the
>country. Are there certain terms that are freshwater only that don't
>apply to sal****er baits?
>
>Can you help me clarify all the terms for certain baits and try to
>categorize what's similar?
>
>Here's what I've got so far:
>
>Swimbait or Swim Bait - , a realistic soft plastic lure that has a
>realistic swimming motion when retrieved.
>
>Jig or Jigs - weighted lure that is bounced in the water.
>
>Crankbait or Crank Bait, hard lure with a lip that allows the bait to
>dive when retrieved. Usually has a wobbling motion when retieved.
>
>Jerk Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A jerk retrieve is used
>to simulate sudden motion of a scared, fleeing or injured bait fish.
>Can be a suspending or floating bait.
>
>Twitch Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A twitching retrieve
>is used to simulate sudden motion of scared, fleeing or insured bait
>fish. What's the difference between a Jerk Bait and Twitch Bait?
>
>Topwater Baits - floating hard lures or buzzbaits that create
>commotion on the surface of the water attracting the attention of
>fish. They create splashes, bubbles, or wakes on the surface of the
>water.
>
>Trolling baits, plugs - hard baits, usually with a lip, used for
>trolling behind boats, kayaks, float tubes, etc. What does the term
>"Plug" refer to? A hard bait?
>
>What category would stick baits, pencil baits, surface darters,
>swisshers, teasers, go into?
>
>Are there other popular terms for artificual lures I'm missing?
>
>Any info would be appreciated.
>
>Thank you,
>
>
>http://www.extremelures.com
>Award Winning Bass Lures, Baits & Tackle

steel
September 28th, 2004, 06:31 AM
you know you guys are being ass' the guy asked a simple question and this is
how he's treated well "F" that y'all must be catfish only hillbillies. hehehhheh
ok you're missing : spinners or spinner bait and spoons those are the only two
i do not see represented on your web page. actually the best way to find out is
check at the cabelas and Bass Pro Shop sights and see how and what they list.
good luck.


(geoi310) wrote:
>Hello,
>I run an online bass fishing lure store and am trying to consolidate
>the names of fishing lure categories. I noticed that different lures
>and baits are called different things in different parts of the
>country. Are there certain terms that are freshwater only that don't
>apply to sal****er baits?
>
>Can you help me clarify all the terms for certain baits and try to
>categorize what's similar?
>
>Here's what I've got so far:
>
>Swimbait or Swim Bait - , a realistic soft plastic lure that has a
>realistic swimming motion when retrieved.
>
>Jig or Jigs - weighted lure that is bounced in the water.
>
>Crankbait or Crank Bait, hard lure with a lip that allows the bait to
>dive when retrieved. Usually has a wobbling motion when retieved.
>
>Jerk Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A jerk retrieve is used
>to simulate sudden motion of a scared, fleeing or injured bait fish.
>Can be a suspending or floating bait.
>
>Twitch Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A twitching retrieve
>is used to simulate sudden motion of scared, fleeing or insured bait
>fish. What's the difference between a Jerk Bait and Twitch Bait?
>
>Topwater Baits - floating hard lures or buzzbaits that create
>commotion on the surface of the water attracting the attention of
>fish. They create splashes, bubbles, or wakes on the surface of the
>water.
>
>Trolling baits, plugs - hard baits, usually with a lip, used for
>trolling behind boats, kayaks, float tubes, etc. What does the term
>"Plug" refer to? A hard bait?
>
>What category would stick baits, pencil baits, surface darters,
>swisshers, teasers, go into?
>
>Are there other popular terms for artificual lures I'm missing?
>
>Any info would be appreciated.
>
>Thank you,
>
>
>http://www.extremelures.com
>Award Winning Bass Lures, Baits & Tackle

alwaysfishking
September 30th, 2004, 01:26 AM
Nope........ if he asked right no problem but to pretend not to know when he
obviously has a whole web site set up for tackle sales. his attempt to spam
gets what it deserves


"steel" > wrote in message
...
> you know you guys are being ass' the guy asked a simple question and this
is
> how he's treated well "F" that y'all must be catfish only hillbillies.
hehehhheh
> ok you're missing : spinners or spinner bait and spoons those are the only
two
> i do not see represented on your web page. actually the best way to find
out is
> check at the cabelas and Bass Pro Shop sights and see how and what they
list.
> good luck.
>
>
> (geoi310) wrote:
> >Hello,
> >I run an online bass fishing lure store and am trying to consolidate
> >the names of fishing lure categories. I noticed that different lures
> >and baits are called different things in different parts of the
> >country. Are there certain terms that are freshwater only that don't
> >apply to sal****er baits?
> >
> >Can you help me clarify all the terms for certain baits and try to
> >categorize what's similar?
> >
> >Here's what I've got so far:
> >
> >Swimbait or Swim Bait - , a realistic soft plastic lure that has a
> >realistic swimming motion when retrieved.
> >
> >Jig or Jigs - weighted lure that is bounced in the water.
> >
> >Crankbait or Crank Bait, hard lure with a lip that allows the bait to
> >dive when retrieved. Usually has a wobbling motion when retieved.
> >
> >Jerk Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A jerk retrieve is used
> >to simulate sudden motion of a scared, fleeing or injured bait fish.
> >Can be a suspending or floating bait.
> >
> >Twitch Baits - hard lure shaped like a minnow. A twitching retrieve
> >is used to simulate sudden motion of scared, fleeing or insured bait
> >fish. What's the difference between a Jerk Bait and Twitch Bait?
> >
> >Topwater Baits - floating hard lures or buzzbaits that create
> >commotion on the surface of the water attracting the attention of
> >fish. They create splashes, bubbles, or wakes on the surface of the
> >water.
> >
> >Trolling baits, plugs - hard baits, usually with a lip, used for
> >trolling behind boats, kayaks, float tubes, etc. What does the term
> >"Plug" refer to? A hard bait?
> >
> >What category would stick baits, pencil baits, surface darters,
> >swisshers, teasers, go into?
> >
> >Are there other popular terms for artificual lures I'm missing?
> >
> >Any info would be appreciated.
> >
> >Thank you,
> >
> >
> >http://www.extremelures.com
> >Award Winning Bass Lures, Baits & Tackle
>