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LIGHT 'N STRIKE FISHING LURES
LIGHT 'N STRIKE FISHING LURE NOW BITELITE - BLINKS BLOOD RED TO CATCH MORE FISH
By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
Light n' strike fishing lures, the original name of NGC Sports (http://www.scientificfishing.com) innovative new electronic lure that catches so many fish one state banned it, is now called the Bite Lite lure. This is the lure that has been tournament tested to catch more fish than traditional lures because it blinks blood red to mimic injured prey. A tiny battery-powered electrical system flashes the blood red light down the Bite Lite lure's tail when it's moved in water. Fish think it's an injured prey and strike.
Whether you call it the light n' strike fishing lure or the Bite Lite fishing lure, it's a remarkable addition to your arsenal. Whether you're fishing in fresh water or salt water it blinks bright red, attracting all kinds of hungry fish.
Catch fish like this with a Bight Light,
formerly Light 'n Strike fishing lure
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A noted ichthyologist (fish expert) explained that fish are predators and "if a fish sees a smaller fish bleeding, it knows it's weakened and will strike."
The light n' strike fishing lures or Bite Lite lures have been proven in Mexico, where three fishermen caught 650 large mouth in 25 hours; in Florida, where two fishermen caught three times as many fish; and in Washington state, where a fisherman caught a 30 pound steelhead in 30 minutes after catching nothing with live bait. The light 'n strike Bite Lite lure catches so many fish it's been banned in Wyoming.
But the Bite Lite fishing lure can be used in the rest of the states and in waters around the world. Don't miss out. Order your kit of three lures which come in different colors, shaped like different bait fish, from a baby salmon to a blue gill.
NGC Sports is renowned for its scientifically designed fishing lures and it scored big with the light n' strike fishing lure, which is now the Bite Lite. But you won't find them in stores.
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