6/14/2023 0 Comments Castmaster bait and tackle![]() They’re pretty much identical to the Kastmaster, and come in convenient 3-packs that end up being significantly cheaper than Kastmasters. That’s why I often buy South Bend Kast-a-Ways, a generic form of the Kastmaster. Even when you’re being careful, it’s not hard to lose a Kastmaster on a day of trout fishing. They are also incredibly at catching weeds, lake bottoms, tree branches, and just about everything else. Kastmasters are incredible at catching trout. That includes, by the way, other trout! Trout are known for cannibalizing their own young, as well as the young of other species. Speaking of mimicking prey fish, the firetiger Kastmaster does a great job of looking just like what the trout like to eat. The two-tone coloring helps it mimic the look of popular trout prey. Much like the silver Kastmater, the blue/silver combo can catch a lot of fish on a grey. They’re also great in clearer water, where their flash can be seen a long ways off. ChromeĬhrome Kastmasters come in a close second to the gold, and are particularly useful on greyer days. It’s also a good option for cloudier or browner water, since it will pop very clearly. It’s particularly perfect for bight sunny days, when it can really catch the sun’s rays. GoldĪ gold Kastmaster has possibly caught more trout than any other lure out there, and should be in everyone’s tackle box. ![]() Overall, though, some colors have proven more effective that others. The best color can vary according to the weather, water conditions, and what the trout feel like eating that day. Kastmasters for long distances, but they work great in rivers and streams with smaller trout. On the other end of the spectrum, you may find it hard to cast 1/12oz. Unless you’re going after very large trout, that’s about as big as you’ll want to go. Kastmaster is a very popular lure for trout, and can attract a wide range of other fish. Overall, keeping it small will up your chances of hooking something. Smaller trout, on the other hand, may see large lures as too big to eat. But they’re not picky! If something smaller swims by and looks enticing, they won’t pass up a snack. In fact, going big may actually hurt your chances of catching a trout with a Kastmaster. ![]() It’s a well-worn phrase, but bigger isn’t always better. ![]()
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