Surface Lure

A surface lure is a fishing lure designed to waddle, pop, lock, drop, pulse, twitch or fizz across the surface of the water as it is retrieved, and in doing so imitate surface prey for fish such as mice, lizards, frogs, cicadas, moths and small injured fish. A typical surface lure has a solid body made out of wood or plastic, carries one or two treble hooks, and has an eyelet at the front of the lure body to attach the fishing line. Waddlers get their action from a scooped metal dish attached to the front of the lure body. Poppers get their action from a cupped face carved or molded into the front of the lure body. Fizzers get their action both from the fisherman manipulating the lure with the fishing rod and from one or more blades attached to the lure body, that spin when the lure is pulled and create a fizzing noise said to imitate the buzzing wings of a drowning insect.

Sizeable fish can create a sudden, noisy and spectacular explosion when they take a surface lure, usually giving the fisherman a fright in the process. Catching fish on surface lures is therefore considered a fairly exciting form of fishing.

Fishing tackle
Fish hook
  • Circle hook
  • Gaff
  • Hookset
  • Sniggle
Fishing line
  • Braided
  • Knots
  • Monofilament
  • Multifilament
  • Power pro
  • Swivel
Fishing sinker
  • Arlesey Bomb
  • Bombarda
  • Downrigger
  • Sandsinker
Fishing rod
  • Bamboo fly rod
  • Fishing reel
  • Fishing rod tapers
  • Fly rod building
Fishing bait
  • Bait fish
  • Boilies
  • Chum
  • Clonk
  • Groundbait
  • Vermicompost
  • Worm charming
Plastic bait
  • Deadsticking
  • Plastic worm
Fishing lures
  • Artificial fly
  • Heddon
  • Little Cleo
  • Mormyshka
  • Original Floater
  • Plug
  • Sabiki
  • Spinnerbait
  • Spoon lure
  • Spoonplug
  • Surface lure
  • Swimbait
  • Topwater lure
  • Zara spook
Bite indicators
  • Fishing float
  • Pellet waggler
  • Shortfloating
  • Quiver tip
Fishing rig
  • Carolina rig
  • Chod rig
  • Hair rig
  • Texas rig
Apparel
  • Creel
  • Diving mask
  • Hip boot
  • Personal flotation device
  • Snorkel
  • Waders
  • Wetsuit
Fishing techniques
Gathering
  • Abalone
  • Ama divers
  • Clam digging
  • Flounder tramping
  • Gathering seafood by hand
  • Noodling
  • Pearl hunting
  • Scallop aquaculture
  • Trout binning
  • Trout tickling
Spears
  • Bowfishing
  • Gigging
  • Harpoon
  • Hawaiian sling
  • Polespear
  • Spearfishing
  • Speargun
  • Trident
Fishing lines
  • Dropline
  • Handline fishing
  • Jiggerpole
  • Jigging
  • Jug fishing
  • Longline fishing
  • Spin fishing
  • Trolling
  • Trotline
Fishing nets
  • Cast net
  • Chinese fishing net
  • Drift net
  • Ghost nets
  • Gill net
  • Glass floats
  • Hand net
  • Lampara net
  • Lampuki net
  • Lave net
  • Seine net
  • Surrounding net
  • Tangle net
  • Trawl net
  • Turtle excluder device
Fish traps
  • Almadraba
  • Corf
  • Crab trap
  • Double-Heart of Stacked Stones
  • Eel buck
  • Fish wheel
  • Fishing basket
  • Fishing weir
  • Lobster trap
  • Putcher fishing
  • Trabucco
Other
  • Basnig
  • Blast fishing
  • Cormorant fishing
  • Cyanide fishing
  • Dredging
  • Electrofishing
  • Fish aggregating device
  • Fish toxins
  • Fishfinder
  • Fishing light attractor
  • Flossing
  • Ice fishing
  • Kite fishing
  • Muroami
  • Payaos
  • Shrimp baiting
Fisheries and fishing topic areas
Fisheries
  • Aquaculture
  • Diversity of fish
  • Fish diseases and parasites
  • Fish farming
  • Fisheries management
  • Fisheries science
  • Individual fishing quota
  • Sustainable fishery
  • Wild fisheries
Fishing
  • Artisan fishing
  • Fisherman
  • Fishing vessel
  • History of fishing
Industry
  • By country
  • Commercial fishing
  • Marketing
  • Markets
  • Processing
  • Products
  • Seafood
Recreation
  • Angling
  • Big-game fishing
  • Catch and release
  • Fly fishing
Techniques
  • Fish trap
  • Fishfinder
  • Fishing net
  • Gathering seafood by hand
  • Handline fishing
  • Spearfishing
  • Trawling
Tackle
  • Artificial flies
  • Bait
  • Bite indicators
  • Hook
  • Line
  • Lures
  • Rod
  • Sinker
Locations
  • Fish ponds
  • Fishing banks
  • Fishing villages
  • Marine habitats
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • Outline


Famous quotes containing the words surface and/or lure:

    Just under the surface I shall be, all together at first, then separate and drift, through all the earth and perhaps in the end through a cliff into the sea, something of me.
    Samuel Beckett (1906–1989)

    To write or even speak English is not a science but an art. There are no reliable words.... Whoever writes English is involved in a struggle that never lets up even for a sentence. He is struggling against vagueness, against obscurity, against the lure of the decorative adjective, against the encroachment of Latin and Greek, and, above all, against the worn-out phrases and dead metaphors with which the language is cluttered up.
    George Orwell (1903–1950)