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CATCH BASS
CATCH BASS WITH FAST
AND FIERCE STRIKES
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
It is a well-known fact that members of the bass family of fish are smarter than many other types of fish. You'd think that would make it difficult to catch bass. Nah. It just makes it more fun. Fishing, as leisurely or as intense as you prefer, is a sport and sports are always competitive. If you want to catch bass this summer, you need to be prepared. Fisherman across the United States and beyond, have been turning to a lighted fishing lure called the Bite Light for their leisure and competitive outings.
Created by NGC Sports, this new patented hard bait blinks a blood-red light to simulate injured prey. Strikes are fast and fierce and this new technology is setting records for fishermen looking to catch bass.
Catch bass like this with a Bite Light
fishing lure when you are bass fishing
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Bass fishing will never be the same with the Bite Light fishing lure.
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The battery-operated red light flashes in the lighted fishing lure's tail as it moves through the water. Fish think they've found an opportunity-a weak injured prey- and they'll strike.
The Bite Light, created and produced by NGC Sports, comes in a kit of three lighted fishing lures: the Super One for top water, Micro Mite for middle water and the Small Fry sinker for any depth. Statistics gathered support the record-breaking claims from anglers who catch bass using it. This lure is said to catch bass every seven minutes.
Keeping in mind that bass are intelligent creatures, NGC Sports created this lure to catch bass by being unpredictable to fish. Because the technology reacts to movement, every retrieval and cast generates a different kind of flash.
The Bite Light is greatly successful in fresh or salt water. They contain rattle attractants inside and last 100 hours in the water on each replaceable battery. The technology is so new that only one company creates it. For you, that means you not only can, but you will catch bass-many bass.
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