How to Use Storm Live Minnows
- 1). Choose the right Storm Wildeye Live Minnow after you determine where you want to fish, and the type of fish that you want to catch. Storm Wildeye Live Minnows come in a variety of colors and sizes that can attract almost any type of fish. The packaging of the various lures indicates the types of fish that particular size and color might attract.
- 2). Make certain that you have the correct type of line for the size of your Storm Wildeye Live Minnow, the type of fish you want to catch, and the area in which you will fish. For example, bass, northern pike, and walleye will break line that is too light. Weeds, rocks, and branches will also pose problems if your line is not strong enough.
- 3). Tie the lure onto your line. This can be accomplished by using a variety of knots. For example, the Palomar knot is easy to tie and is very durable.
- 4). Cast the lure into the water and let it sink to the desired depth. You must pay attention to the type of Storm Wildeye Live Minnow that you chose to use. Some are designed to sink, while others are designed to suspend at a certain depth.
- 5). Reel the lure back in. Storm Wildeye Live Minnows are designed with "built-in action." This means that when reeled in, they will move much like a real minnow. It also means that you do not necessarily need to twitch, jerk, or otherwise try to move the Storm Live Minnow like you do other lures. It might be helpful to make the lure pause momentarily, or speed up or slow down. This will make the lure act like a real minnow, as minnows hardly ever swim in a straight line or at a constant speed.
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