The anglerfish.
Use the frog lure. Be wary; the timing needs to be much more exact, and you need to wait a split second before you press the button to catch it. Practice using the lure on other fish to get the hang of the timing.
I used a lure to catch bonito fish ( at Blue Deeps)
The fisherman used a shiny lure to attract the fish.
That depends on what species of fish you'll be aiming to catch.
Go to nobearns cave lure ragworm line 50ft
It makes the fish that you catch bigger, and gives you a ten percent higher chance of hooking a named fish.
Use a Fish Lure at Sonar Level 3. It takes patience though.
Fish typically like to eat one of two things: Bugs, or other fish. Fishing lures are shiny so that they attract a fish's attention, and they are often decorated with insect-like details, or are in the shape of a fish. Whenever you go fishing, you have to get a lure that suits the type of fish you are going to catch. For example, one type of fish might like to bite on bug-shaped lures, but others will only bite the fish-shaped ones.
The Viperfish and Anglerfish (note spelling) have respectively a flashing light and a wriggling lure to attract other fish to them so they can grab and swallow them. I very much doubt if the Hatchet fish would be a regular catch of either of these predators since the Hatchet fish is very much a "skimming just under the surface" fish and the Viperfish and Anglerfish are both extremely deepwater fish although the Viperfish is reputed to come into shallower water to feed.
To lead away by arousing desire. In fishing, a lure is any artificial device, incorporating a hook, designed to attract and catch fish. Flies, nymphs, streamers, spinners, softbaits, jigs, are all types of lure.
aboriginals used fire to lure animals out of the bush they also may have used it for cooking whatever they catch.