Why buy when you can build something better? This DIY fishing lure is not only easy to make—it swims just like a real fish.
Cut the handle off an old spoon and use both pieces to make your own fishing lures. They're sure to attract some tasty fish to your line. To make your own fishing lures, start with an old tablespoon ...
The field of robotics is transforming how we deliver packages, how we raise our kids, and now the technology is poised to change how we fish. Let us introduce you to the Zombait, a robotic fish insert ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Several years ago the fishing lure manufacturers looked to the ICAST Show each summer as the main arena to introduce new lures and tackle, since it's one of the biggest trade shows ...
For Matt Fullenkamp, two heads are better than one. Quick Switch Lures, the company formed by the St. Augustine electrician, has patented and is selling an offshore trolling lure that, he says, makes ...
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo.—While many around the valley have mastered the art of fly-tying, Bucky Moser has taken fishing lure creation to another level. Growing up in Carbondale, Moser, 42, spent most ...
That question is at the heart of a new product that manufacturers say could both revolutionize the $300 million artificial lure industry and reduce pollution from anglers. Birmingham-based FoodSource ...