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FLASHING LURES
FLASHING LURES BLINK RED TO ATTRACT PREDATOR FISH
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Largemouth bass have been notoriously tough to catch, but a new lure from NGC Sports (http://www.scientificfishing.com) is setting records. Bite Light is a flashing lure that blinks bright red when it's submerged in water, which attracts predator fish, who mistake the lure for a bleeding fish.
Bite Light is based on patented technology, a battery powered electrical system that flashes red colored light down the lure's tail when it's moved in water.
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flashing lures when you are bass fishing
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Bite Light has been tested in salt and freshwater, from the Gulf of Alaska to Florida Lakes and fishermen everywhere praise them because they catch more fish. Three fishermen in Mexico caught 650 largemouth bass in 25 hours, a bass every seven minutes for each person and a record for the lake they were fishing in.
The flashing lures feature replaceable batteries that last 100 hours in water. They come in kits of three for top, middle and deep water.
NGC Sports, the fishing division of NGC Worldwide, a Connecticut company, uses scientific principles to develop flashing lures and other lures that are more lifelike than traditional lures and proven to catch more fish. The company has won awards for its tournament tested lures and has sold millions of them, but not in stores. |