Venom Lures
Fishing Lure Manufacturer Venom Lures located in Ohio offers fresh water soft plastic lures, salt water baits, spinner baits, hooks and rattles, jig heads.
Congrats to Pro Staff Member Kajuan Little for taking the win yesterday on Rocky Fork in his local club tourney! Kajuan said that a bladed jig with a Venom Donkey Snatcher Swimbait did most of his damage.
Venom Lures Fish Pics of the Week!! 💪
Be sure to send us your fish pics with what you caught them on, to be featured next!!🎣🔨🐍🔥
Congrats to Team Venom John Harter and Sean Hupp for taking 2nd place today in the Woods and Water event on Salt Fork Lake!! Mini DK Rig came in clutch! 🐍🎣🔨💪
Great turnout today for the annual kids tournament hosted by Ohio Crappie on Hoover! Lots of fish and lots of prizes!! 🐍🎣🔥
Gold Blade or Silver Blade❓
That Is The Question…..
Venom Trac-Rite & Tru Gold Buzzbaits
Pictured In 1/4oz Size
Hand Made And Wire-Tied Here In The USA 🇺🇸
https://venomlures.com/collections/blades-wires
Shoutout and CONGRATS to Don Yeager for winning BIG BASS today with this 5.28lb Stud Smallmouth in the first annual Boat Things Open on Alum Creek!
Special thanks to Dennis Cruze, Kirby, and Patrick and the rest of their crew for putting on a great tournament!!
Free Kids Derby July 13th at Hoover. Bring them out and win some prizes! 🎣🎣🎣
Hosted by Ohio Crappie Club
This 4th of July, we honor the brave men and women who have fought for our freedom. 🇺🇸 Let's celebrate our nation's independence and the spirit of liberty! 🇺🇸
This Sunday…..Alum Creek 🎣🎣🎣
🧨🧨🧨 4th Of July Sale 🧨 🧨🧨
Save 15% On All Purchases Today Through Sunday With Code: FREEDOM
Only At https://venomlures.com
Ashton Chase, a longtime Venom Lures enthusiast, made 15 Monofilament Recycling bins for his Eagle Scout project. As part of his commitment to environmental conservation, he proposed, got approved, and installed monofilament recycling bins at strategic locations within our community.
Monofilament fishing line poses a significant threat to marine life and the overall health of our local ecosystems. To address this issue Ashton placed recycling bins in areas frequented by anglers, providing a convenient and responsible way for them to dispose of used fishing line.
Ashton researched the appropriate disposal methods and believes that the strategically placed recycling bins will contribute to reducing the environmental impact of discarded monofilament. His project aims not only to address a critical ecological concern but also to promote awareness within our community about the importance of responsible fishing practices.
Information on recycling collections: Pure Fishing America (Berkley) accepts monofilament for recycling. Contact Berkley at 1800-BERKLEY or 1900 18th Street, Spirit Lake, IA 51360-1041. Pure Fishing melts the line down into raw plastic pellets that can be made into other plastic products including tackle boxes, spools for line, fish habitats, and toys. It is not made into more monofilament line.
More information on recycling monofilament
https://www.boatus.org/reel-in
We highly encourage recycling but here are
Other ways to safely dispose of fishing line
Cut into pieces less than 3 inches and dispose in covered trash receptacle
burn in fire
And Always “Get Venom get bit! “
Venom Pro & Nebraska Walleye Guide Robby Rowland Showing What Venom 1oz Spinnerbaits Can Do!! 💪🐍 (Deep Eye Spinnerbaits & Glimmer Series)
Congrats to Scott Keirns on taking the win at Burr Oak this weekend!! That big bass went 6.4lbs and was caught on our Double TurtleBack Spinnerbait 💪🐍
Little Man’s First Bass With The Help Of Venom Lures 🐍
Shoutout to Don Yeager for helping take 2nd Place today in the Team Bass Xtreme Father’s Day Open on Alum Creek!! We caught our 15.36lbs on D-K Rigs and Better Beavers. Had a blast as usual! 🎣🔥🐍💪 Thanks to Phil Carver for running a great annual tournament!
🎉 Wishing a Happy Father’s Day to all the fantastic dads! 🎉
Sunlight vs. Darkness 🌞 🌖
Smokey Purple Hot Rods Are A Sleeper Bait 🤫
Slip In A Barrel Rattle & Get Bit! 🐍