Spinning
A circulating lure is basically made of a blade or propeller tube and one or more baited hooks. The blade or propeller is responsible for moving the bait through the water, while the hook is responsible for catching the fish. Blades and propellers are available in different sizes and shapes. Lures with a larger or wider blade tend to produce more vibration and movement in the water. Blades and propellers are often made of metal alloys, such as stainless steel or nickel, which make the lures more durable. Spinning lures are available in different colours and patterns. These lures may have different depth ranges. There are rising, floating or deep-diving types. They are usually used for fishing predatory fish such as perch, pike or balin. Circulating lures are excellent for casting techniques, i.e. actively moving the bait in the water, or trolling methods, where the bait is trolled while it is being towed in the water. On TackleBait's Webshop you are sure to find the best possible spinning lures, choosing from brands such as Wizard, Kamasaki or Westin.
The term "spinning lures" is usually used to refer to spinners or spin baits in angling. These are artificial lures that try to attract and deceive fish by moving and vibrating in the water. Spinning lures are effective and widely used in angling. A variety of sizes, shapes and colours allow anglers to adapt to different water and fishing conditions.