it depends on the size of the fish but pretty much all the fish can be fished by lures but all you need is different size lures and for some lures you may need a thicker string
They don't die, they just go endangered/extinct because sooooo many fishes are getting fished.
lures, as in fishing lures.
fished I fished in the creek.
The major varieties of fishing lures sold at Bass Pro Shops are fresh and saltwater lures. Currently, there are approximately 1800 different lures in total available.
Dry lures are designed to float on the water's surface, while wet lures sink below the surface. Dry lures are more visible to fish and are ideal for topwater fishing, while wet lures mimic the movement of live bait underwater. The choice between dry and wet lures depends on the fishing conditions and the behavior of the fish.
The past tense is fished.
Soft Plastic Lures are made of liquid plastic that is heated and then cooled to set.
Fished, the past tense of "to fish", to catch a fish, is a verb. Ex. "He fished with his father last week and caught a trout."
The violin lures the monster back in Young Frankenstein.
they are lures
No, it is a verb, possibly an adjective. The word fished is a form of the verb to fish.
Fished.As in: He fished the ball out of the river.