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What lure catches salmon?

Asked: R i n c o n B a s s, Last Updated:

SPINNERS. If you are fishing in a muddy river or stream, spinners can be very effective salmon lures since the vibrations will help attract the fish when the lures aren't as visible. Spinners have one or more reflective metal blades that spin around to create this vibration as the lure is being reeled in.

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    Avoid shrimp that smell like ammonia (an easy way to tell that they're bad) or have shells that feel soft or slimy (again, not a good sign). If you can't be sure, or know they've been thawed, head to the freezer. The frozen shrimp will taste better, cook better, and feel better.

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  • How much is a pound of bluefin tuna?

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