lure fishing

Top line. Sturdy and colourful Rapalas for deeps swim at a depth of 2–4 metres and struggle as they go.
2nd line. The Merimetso (first 2 lures) is probably the most popular zander plug in the Tampere Region. The Hali Gemini lure makes wide movements even when you draw it in slowly.
3rd line. The broad-moving Bomber lure is good for catching zander. The Puula lure’s foil sides intensify its visibility and the neon-yellow colour works as a strong stimulus for zander. The natural colouring of the W.P.S. fish-skin plug attracts fish.
4th line. Zander eat smelt and will eagerly bite slender plugs more or less resembling either that or vendace, such as the Tarmo and Iitin Uistin lures. A jig works efficiently for spinning zander in summer. The last lure is the traditional zander spinning lure, the Näsiheitto lure à la Erkki Vuorinen, equipped with a keel weight. It works in late summer and early autumn for scouring edges of shallows close to deeps for zander.
Bottom line. Materials for a weighted lure rig. The nickel-plated ‘Uskali’ and ‘Koskinen’ lures ("ruutti") are traditional tools from Tampere, with appearances that may deceive both anglers and fish. Propeller-tailed weighted lures are available in different colours, from lake-blue to the glaring ‘reggae’ painting.
taken from our freinds at zanderland in finland if anybody wants to send in there own lures/articles etc just mail me ta
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