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ELECTRIC LURES
ELECTRIC LURES ARE
THE NEW WAY TO FISH!
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Have you ever fished with electric lures? Electric lures are traditional lures augmented with artificial light to attract fish. Battery powered electric flashers are inserted inside lure bodes to make them strobe and attract fish.
One of the first anglers to use electric lures tried them at Kodiak Island in Alaska, where he was fishing for halibut. After using cut fish as bait and succeeding, the fish stopped biting and he decided to try electric lures. "Initially this really was a joke to all of us with no expectations," the angler said. "But we were in for a surprise. Instantly they struck the moment we put them down and every time we hauled up the fish and dropped the lure it was hit again and again."
This powerful testimonial may have induced manufacturers to have a go at electric lures and one of them has definitely succeeded.
Catch bass like this with
Bite Light electric lures.
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www.scientificfishing.com, renowned for its scientifically designed lures, now offers the Bite Lite, a battery powered lure that blinks blood red in the water to mimic injured prey. Its tiny battery powered electrical system flashes a blood red light down the lure's tail when it's moved in water, which leads to rapid strikes because predators think it's a bleeding prey, which they are genetically programmed to attack.
....When I say Bite Lites definitely succeeded I really mean it because three anglers in Mexico used them to catch 650 largemouth bass in 25 hours - that's one fish every six minutes for each fisherman.
....You might not be able to handle a catch that big, but I'm sure you'd like to try.
....Bite Lite electric lures are available in three sizes for top, middle and deep water in an assortment of colors, including blue chartreuse, silver ghost and yellow rootbeer.
....One more secret about Bite Lites: every retrieval generates a new flash, so if a fish doesn't bite on the first one it's likely to react to the next one so you get your catch.
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