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ELECTRONIC FISHING LURES
ELECTRONIC FISHING LURES CATCH LARGEMOUTH BASS
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Electronic fishing lures that use battery powered flashers to attract fish were used first in the Gulf of Alaska in 2003. The results were immediate: "Ten minutes was all it took," one angler said. "During that fishery a single electronic fishing lure caught three Irish lords, six flounder and three halibut."
"These lures simply continue to amaze me," another angler said. The electronic fishing lures use battery powered electric flashers that are inserted inside lure bodies to make them strobe and attract fish. Fish see the flashing lights and attack.
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www.scientificfishing.com, the leading innovator in scientifically designed lures, has developed the Bite Lite lure, the first popular electronic fishing lure. The Bite Lite lure blinks blood red to mimic an injured prey, which is an innovation that makes this electronic lure so effective. Three anglers in Mexico used it to catch 650 largemouth bass in a 25 hour period and anglers in Florida and Washington State had similar results.
The Bite Lite technology reacts to movement, every retrieval generates a different flash, so if a fish passes on your first cast, it will respond to your next one.
Bite Lite lures are designed to resemble small bait fish and come in three sizes for top, middle and deep water. They're available in flashy colors like electric blue purple and yellow rootbeer, which become even flashier when the electronic light flashes.
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