Learning how to move a lure is one of the most important techniques for catching more fish.
For beginners, it is better to start with simple movements rather than complicated actions. The most basic method is to retrieve the lure at a steady speed.
A steady retrieve is simple, but it can look natural to fish and allows you to cover a wide area efficiently.
If fish do not react, try changing the retrieve speed or adding short pauses. A small change can sometimes trigger a bite.
It is also important not to overwork the lure. When the water is cold or fish are less active, slower movements can be more effective.
The key is to adjust your technique based on the conditions instead of repeating the same movement every time.
Start by practicing three basic actions: retrieve, pause, and slow movement.
