When were fishing lures first used?

The GlitterLure, while certainly innovative, is built on a tradition of artificial fishing lures going back thousands of years.

Fishing lures, or artificial baits, have been used for centuries, but the exact date of their invention is not known. However, it is known that fishing lures have been in use for a long time, with evidence of their use dating back to ancient cultures.

In ancient Egypt, for example, fishing rods and lines with wooden lures in the shape of fish were depicted in tomb paintings. The ancient Chinese also used fishing lures made from bronze, bone, and other materials.

Fishing lures made from feathers and other natural materials were used by the indigenous people of North America for hundreds of years before the arrival of Europeans. The feather lures were often tied to bone hooks and used to catch fish in rivers and lakes.

In the 19th century, fishing lures began to be mass-produced and marketed to the general public. Early lures were often made from wood or metal, and they were designed to mimic the movements and appearance of live bait.

In the early 20th century, new materials such as plastic and rubber were introduced, allowing for the creation of more realistic and durable fishing lures. The invention of the plastic worm and other soft plastic lures also contributed to the popularity of sport fishing.

Today, fishing lures come in a wide variety of styles, shapes, and sizes, and are made from a variety of materials. They are used for freshwater and saltwater fishing, and for a wide range of species including bass, trout, and salmon.

So, the exact date of the first fishing lure is not known but the use of them has been throughout the history. Today, fishing lures are widely used by anglers worldwide and are a essential part of the fishing tackle.

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