12-08-2010, 03:45 AM
Fish "feel" the water with their lateral line. So any vibrations might cause them to at least inquire.
Spinning blades, clacking beads, and rattles in lures -one more attractions, or possibly could spook some fish away. But the more aggressive hunting types probably are more likely to rise up and give attention.
At least that's the theory. Fish can probably sense vibration farther than they can see - depending on water clarity, depth. There are some lures with a micro-chip device that is supposed to send out electrical signals to boot.
Spinning blades, clacking beads, and rattles in lures -one more attractions, or possibly could spook some fish away. But the more aggressive hunting types probably are more likely to rise up and give attention.
At least that's the theory. Fish can probably sense vibration farther than they can see - depending on water clarity, depth. There are some lures with a micro-chip device that is supposed to send out electrical signals to boot.