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Do fish like lures?

Asked: Dale Frost, Last Updated:

Catching a fish on a lure always seems especially satisfying. Lure fishing is an active, engaging pursuit, and you can cover a lot more water with a lure. Lures tend to catch slightly larger fish on average and attract less unwanted by-catch.

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    The best time of day to catch mackerel is at dawn or dusk and at high tide. But you can catch them all day.

  • What happens if you open a clam?

    Most clams are shucked(opened for consumption) while they are alive, this however does not instantly kill them because they usually are just having their muscles severed from the shell during this process, so they could potentially live longer.

  • How do you comfort a dying fish?

    Conclusion

    1. Keeping the water temperature at a comfortable temperature depending on what your scaly friend likes,
    2. Keeping their water quality neutral,
    3. Avoiding loads or direct sunlight as this encourages algae growth and can increase water temperature,
    4. Keeping their home clean so they are stress-free, and.

  • Can you save a dying fish?

    Most dying fish can be easily revived with changes to the water. Maintaining water quality is essential to keeping your fish happy and healthy—and alive. You can buy a fish tank water testing kit at most pet stores. ... If the water is too acidic, you can buy a chemical neutralizer at most pet stores.

  • Who should not eat salmon?

    One study says “young children, women of child-bearing age, pregnant women, and nursing mothers” should avoid farmed salmon if they're “concerned with health impairments such as reduction in IQ and other cognitive and behavioral effects.” Which makes one wonder: who isn't concerned about such things?

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  • Do catfish like warm or cold water?

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  • What is the best time to fish?

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  • How does tide affect fishing?

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  • Do all fish have swim bladders?

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