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Asp lure: 3 essential lures for asp fishing

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Lure fishing for asp is one of the most fun and addicting fishing there is. Sporty and very powerful, the aspe is a fabulous playing partner for lure anglers. However, it turns out to be very unstable and whimsical, hence the choice of a specific asp lure, adapted to the conditions and the mood of this fish. In order to target this fantastic predator, here is a selection of 3 lures essential for fishing for asp.

The stickbait: The aspe lure par excellence

The stickbait is an asp lure that we particularly like in summer when they are hunting. It can unleash huge attacks on the surface. It's a very visual and adrenaline-packed fishing. The stickbait allows you to very long throws and to attack from a distance these fish which can be very suspicious. We usually select large noisemaker stickbaits for the aspe to make it react and help it better target the lure.

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We prefer to fish aspe with stickbait in low light. Morning and twilight are the perfect times to try out this fishing technique. In terms of colors, we prefer white, which stands out well in low light. However, do not hesitate to change the colors and sounds of your stickbait. One little detail can make a big difference in this fish.

Here is a selection of 3 stickbaits for aspe :

Jerkbait: the asp lure for prospecting under the surface

We believe the jerkbait is the ideal asp lure if you fish for asp in rapid prospecting over a large fishing area. This lure is formidable when the asps are posted in the water veins and decide not to go to the surface. Choose large trout jerkbaits that will perfectly withstand the current and sustained recovery speeds. The animation you print on the jerkbait will cause reflex attacks on fish posted not far from the lure. They will stop it in its tracks and promise you enthology fights.

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Here is a selection of 3 jerkbaits for aspe :

Casting jig: the aspe lure that can save your day

The casting jig is for us a must in asp lure fishing. It allows reach record distances while offering a quiet action, perfect for finding the most sulky asp. It holds the current perfectly and allows you to prospect different layers of water depending on your animation and the weight of the lure. The aspe jig casting is a decoy that can really save you from a day empty-handed.

The weight will depend on the medium caught and the strength of the current. In general, we opt for weights ranging from 14 g to 30 g and colors with silvery blue, yellow or pink reflections.

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As for the animation, nothing could be simpler! We advise you to bring back very quickly in a linear fashion. When the fish bite less, you can try to fish by printing small prints on it.

Here is a selection of 2 casting jig pour l’aspe :

The choice of colors

For all asp lures, we are used to fishing with:

  • From White in low light
  • From natural colors (Ayu, Ghos Minnow, ...) for discretion and for any occasion
  • Some colors fluo to attack if nothing works

The choice of fishing areas

In general, we are used to fishing areas stirred by the current. Asp loves this type of environment and this is where you will get the most spectacular attacks. Do not hesitate to aim for positions where the current is very important. You will be surprised by the ability of this fish to lodge there.

Once the current zone is targeted, focus in particular on the more or less marked spots creating water veins surrounded by calm or counter-currents. Asps are used to stationing themselves at the border to hunt fish carried away by the current. Piers of bridges, dams, rocky areas are perfect places to fix asps.

The asp (Aspius aspius) is a predatory fish in the Cyprinidae family. It lives in European rivers and lakes. Virtually elusive in our lakes with lures, it unleashes passions in some of our rivers, notably the Loire and the Rhine. With the 3 aspe lure families that we've presented, you'll have everything you need to catch this fish that's as much fun as it is sporty to catch.

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Rodmaps is first and foremost the story of Nicolas and Matthieu, two friends with a passion for fishing. Ever since we were children, our passion has driven us to travel all over France and around the world in search of adventure and trophy fish. Through Rodmaps, we want to share our passion for fishing with as many people as possible and help them discover the joys of this sport, because yes, fishing is a sport!

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