Just as it is with a saltwater fishing rod, you should have at least a few different selections of lures on deck even if you may have a saltwater fishinglure in particular that you are fond of and which you are attached to because you think that it is your lucky charm or it is heavy enough for you to catch bigger fish.
This is important for a few different reasons, but primarily the reason that you want to have at minimum a few options for a saltwater fishing lure is because this way when you are out on the boat you are going to have an assortment to choose from and are never going to have to stick with one.
Or imagine if you only had a few lures and they ended up breaking on you, what would you do then? The last thing that you would want is to have to come all the way in from your trip just to get yourself another lure, so it only makes sense that you would bring a few extra along.
Information for Picking a Lure
Trying to choose a saltwater fishing lure if you are new to fishing is roughly like trying to find the proverbial needle in a haystack. It can seem impossible at times simply because there are so many different sizes, styles, colors and makes of saltwater fishing lure to pick from. First and foremost it depends on what type of fish you are fishing for.
Purchasing colored lures is especially important. The blue and black lures in actual fact should be avoided, because it is going to be so difficult for the fish to see them, that you more than likely wont catch anything. Stick with the neon and other brightly colored lures so that they will stand out in the water and catch the attention of the fish
Fishing can be a very challenging pastime. There are a lot of minutiae that demand your attention such as the weather and the time of day. Being aware of the time of day and weather when you go fishing can have a major impact on the type of lure that you should bring on your fishing trip.