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BIGHT LIGHT FISHING LURES
BIGHT LIGHT FISHING LURE BLINKS BLOOD RED TO MIMIC INJURED PREY
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
An electronic Bight Light fishing lure that blinks blood red to mimic injured prey set a record for catching bass and is available now, although one state has banned it.
You can't fish with the Bite Light fishing lures from NGC Sports (http://www.scientificfishing.com) in Wyoming since the state banned it because it catches too many fish. The bight light fishing lure set a record for catching bass in Mexico, outfish shrimp bait in Washington state and beat top-selling lures in Florida three to one. Yes, they catch three times as many fish as top selling lures.
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What's the secret? Bite Light is based on new technology that uses a blinking red light to create the appearance of a live, breeding prey, which triggers a genetic striking response in fish. If a fish sees a smaller fish bleeding, it will strike. The bight light fishing lures feature a blinking sequence that starts automatically when the lure hits the water, and lasts only while it's in the water. It's good for 1,000 hours of fishing. A tiny steel ball inside the lure causes a clicking sound which results in even more attraction. The lure works in fresh or salt water, so you can fish with it in your favorite lake or an ocean.
Here's what one fisherman said about a bight light fishing lure he used: "A flashing lure catches fish. A single electric lure caught three Irish lords, six flounder and three halibut." Another fisherman called the electronic bight light fishing lures he was using "the final evolution of the artificial lure."
Don't delay. If you're fishing in any state besides Wyoming, the Bite Light fishing lure is accepted. NGC Sports has won awards for many of its scientifically designed fishing lures, but they're not sold in stores. |