All Artificial Lure Fishing trips
Artificial Lure Fishing uses man-made lures to attract and catch fish, offering dynamic angling opportunities.
Artificial Lure Fishing involves casting and retrieving synthetic lures designed to mimic natural prey, encouraging fish to strike. Anglers select lures based on fish species, water conditions, and desired action, using rod and reel to create enticing movements.
How to do it
  • Select a lure suited for target species and water conditions.
  • Cast the lure into promising water zones near structures or vegetation.
  • Retrieve the lure with varied speeds and actions to imitate prey.
  • Adjust depth and retrieval technique based on fish response.
  • Set the hook firmly when a strike is detected.
  • Repeat with different lures or locations as needed.
Why it's used
Anglers prefer Artificial Lure Fishing as it provides versatility in targeting different species, allows controlled presentation, and reduces reliance on live bait, making fishing more accessible and convenient.
Learning time
Approximately weeks to months to gain proficiency, varying with angler experience and target species.
Difficulty level
  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced
Common Mistakes
  • Using incorrect lure size or color for conditions.
  • Retrieving lure at a constant speed without variation.
  • Neglecting to check equipment and hooks regularly.
  • Casting repeatedly in unproductive spots.
  • Not adapting techniques based on fish behavior or water conditions.
When it's used
This technique is commonly used during active feeding periods, such as early morning or late afternoon, and when fish are responsive to visual stimuli rather than natural bait.
Water Type
  • river
  • lake
  • pond
  • sea
Where it's used
It is widely employed in diverse freshwater and saltwater environments worldwide, particularly in lakes, rivers, and nearshore coastal areas where predatory fish are common.
Depth
Ideal fishing depths vary depending on lure type; surface lures are used near the top, while crankbaits and jigs target mid to bottom depths generally ranging from 1 to 15 meters.
Ideal weather
Optimal in clear to moderately cloudy conditions; lures perform well in various weather, but bright overcast days often enhance fish activity and lure visibility.
Seasons
  • spring
  • summer
  • autumn
  • winter
Focus level
Intermediate
Common target species
  • bass
  • trout
  • pike
  • walleye
  • perch
Bait / Lures
Diverse artificial lures including crankbaits, spinnerbaits, soft plastics, jigs, spoons, and topwater plugs tailored to fish behavior and habitat.
Rod & Reel
Medium to medium-heavy action rods paired with baitcasting or spinning reels, optimized for accurate casting and lure retrieval control.
Fishing line
Monofilament or fluorocarbon lines ranging from 6 to 14 lb test for sensitivity and abrasion resistance; braided lines for heavy cover situations.
Hooks
Sharp treble or single hooks integrated in lures, sized appropriately to target species ensuring secure hook sets.
Rating
Rating
Price € per night
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2458125
People
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132
Type of Trip
Type of Trip
Fish species
Fish species
Pets allowed
Pets allowed
Sanitary facilities available
Sanitary facilities available