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Exploring the best lures for deep sea fishing can turn your expeditions into adventures full of incredible catches. Knowing which lures to use, how to choose the most effective ones and understanding their peculiarities can make all the difference in your fishing. Let's dive into the curiosities about the most popular and effective lures used in deep sea fishing. CHECK OUT THE BEST ON ALIEXPRESS SHOWN IN THE VIDEOS! ONLY THE SELECTION APPROVED BY YAMA! https://loja.quersaberdeixacomigo.com.br DOWNLOAD THE FREE E-BOOK WITH IMPORTANT LESSONS FROM YAMA BY SUBSCRIBING TO OUR SITE! https://www.quersaberdeixacomigo.com.br SHARE YOUR STORY [email protected] BUY THE CHANNEL'S OFFICIAL T-SHIRT! https://cutt.ly/FalarComYama FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @quersaberdeixacomigo The seven-beard shrimp is one of the most well-known and appreciated natural baits by deep-sea fishermen. This small crustacean not only attracts a wide variety of fish, but it is also resistant and can be used both alive and dead. The secret lies in its natural appearance and its attractive movement in the water. The seven-beard shrimp is particularly effective for catching fish such as sea bass and snapper. Squid is another extremely popular bait. They are highly effective due to their durability and ability to maintain their attractiveness for long periods. Squid can be used whole or in strips, being an excellent choice for fishing species such as tuna and swordfish. In addition, the resistant texture of the squid makes it difficult for fish to tear it off, increasing the chances of a good hook. The octopus, similar to squid, is a versatile bait and very attractive to large fish. Their texture and natural movement in the water are irresistible to predators such as marlin and sharks. The use of octopus tentacles is a common technique that has proven to be very effective in many parts of the world. Small fish, such as sardines, herring and anchovies, are natural baits that simulate the normal diet of large predators of the high seas. These baits are often used fresh or frozen and are ideal for attracting species such as tuna and mackerel. The natural movement of these fish in the water, combined with their strong smell, makes them a must-have for many anglers. Among artificial baits, jigs are extremely popular due to their versatility and effectiveness. Bucktail jigs, made from deer hair, imitate small fish and crustaceans. They are particularly effective in deep water and can attract a wide variety of fish. The color and movement of these jigs can be adjusted to imitate the natural prey found in the fishing area. Poppers and plugs are another category of artificial baits that deserve to be highlighted. These lures are designed to create a great visual and audible attraction on the surface of the water. Poppers imitate fast-moving injured fish, generating a lot of bubbles and noise. Plugs, on the other hand, can be used at different depths and are effective at attracting large fish such as dorado and wahoo. Another interesting lure is the soft plastic bait, or soft plastic bait. These lures are shaped to look like worms, small fish or crustaceans, and are highly effective due to their realistic texture and movement in the water. They are especially good for fishing species such as flounder and whiting. The use of glow lures is a technique that has gained popularity in recent years. These lures have a luminous effect that attracts fish in deep water or in low-light conditions. Some are even equipped with internal LEDs to increase their attractiveness. Glow lures are especially useful for anglers who fish at night or in murky waters. When exploring the various lure options for deep-sea fishing, it is important to consider the target species and the specific fishing conditions. Each bait has its advantages and disadvantages, and choosing the right one can significantly increase your chances of success. Experiment with different combinations and techniques to find the perfect bait for your fishing needs. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 01:33 Shrimp for Fishing Bait 04:50 Using Squid for Sea Fishing 06:00 Do Sardines Work for Sea Fishing? 07:14 Manjuba for Deep Sea Fishing 07:34 Corruptos for Deep Sea Fishing 08:44 Tatuíra for Deep Sea Fishing 09:37 Mussels for Sea Fishing 10:45 Live Fish for Deep Sea Fishing 11:29 Sabiki for Sea Fishing 13:41 Artificial Bait for Deep Sea Fishing