Lures - and streamers are included under this heading - are designed primarily to
imitate baitfish. They can also act as attractors, when their bright flashy appearance
and movement is what makes them so successful. Lures are primarily associated with
autumn fishing, when the fish have turned to fry feeding to fatten up for the winter.
Lures are also used extensively in salmon fishing and sea fishing to act as both
an attractor and an imitator. Lures can be designed to be fished at all depths, from
the Muddler Minnow fished on the surface as part of a dry fly team to the huge tubes
and tandems fished for salmon, lake trout and browns lurking in the deeps.