Six Deep Sea Fishing Lures

Della  R. Buckland
Looking for the next big catch during your deep sea fishing trip? Here are six lures that will help attract and land your next prize winning game fish. It should be noted however, that it is always a safe and practical idea to carry more than one of the lures you choose in case one becomes damaged or lost, there is always a backup to use:

Iland Express Chrome Head (Suggested Retail Price $30). This jet designed lure combines the effectiveness of jet action with a hollow head construction. Its bubble stream attracts the game fish you are after. Excels as a teaser and is extremely effective when paired with Horse Ballyhoo, Mullet or Mackerel. The colors vary from Deep Sea Blue to Midnight Black to even a Firehouse Red.

Sea Striker Centro Power Lights Deep Drop Green (Suggested Retail Price $27). This is commercial quality and popular for catching swordfish, snapper or grouper. Powered by AA batteries which give the lure 30 to 40 days of life. It is virtually leak proof and indestructible.

Spoonfish (Suggested Retail Price $7 for one or $32 for a set of six) Colored from copper to bronze to gold and nickel, these metal lures are designed to attract by vibration and sight. Water passes through holes on the lure which set the vibration which is picked up by fish. Works as a troller or jigger.

Tuna Tango (Suggested Retail Price $7). Made of iridescent blue and pink light rubber, this lures is designed to run straight and deep. Ideal for rough seas and high speeds.

Chrome Bullet (Suggested Retail Price $8). With its bullet shaped brass and chrome shaped head (along with its multi-colored tail) it has proven itself for Wahoo and Tuna over and over again.

Bomber CD30 (Suggested Retail Price $18). Designed to look like small fish and colored in silvers and blues, this lure is designed to withstand the crushing power of toothy game fish and can run in depths up to thirty feet.

All of the prices are suggested prices only and have been rounded up to produce an even number. These lures can be found at your local bait and tackle shop or ordered from the many online companies.

Published by Della R. Buckland

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  • Della Buckland10/25/2008

    I found most of them at my local tackle shop (I live close to the ocean), but they can also be found online. I just typed in the name and several showed - there might be one in your area.

  • Pat O'Toole10/25/2008

    How do I go about purchasing these "Six Deep Sea Lures?

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