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LIGHT N' STRIKE LURE
FLASH YOUR WAY TO A
GREAT CATCH WITH THE
LIGHT N' STRIKE LURE
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
There are a few lighted fishing lures out there and the light 'n strike lure is the overwhelming favorite. The light 'n strike lure, from www.scientificfishing.com,also known as the Bite Lite, blinks blood red upon retrieval to mimic an injured prey. Largemouth bass and other hungry predators think the light n' strike is a bleeding fish, their favorite meal, and strike.
www.scientificfishing.com, the company renowned for its scientifically designed lures, scores big with the light 'n strike lure Bite Lite, which works so well it's been banned by fishing authorities in Wyoming. But here's why you should use it in the other 49 states and countries around the world: It works better than traditional lures and live bait!
Catch fish like this with a Bight Light,
formerly Light 'n Strike lure
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Bass fishing will never be the same with the Bite Light fishing lure.
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Just ask the three anglers in Mexico who caught 650 largemouth bass in 25 hours, one every seven minutes for each fisherman. Or the two Florida pros who caught three times as many fish with the light 'n strike lure Bite Lite as they did with their favorite lures.
One angler who used the light 'n strike lure Bite Lite had this convincing story to tell: "None of my lures were working at all and I opened the tackle box and saw this lure my friend gave me that had this strobe light and thought it might work. I threw it out and bam, a nice big crappie. Casted it out again and got a big chain pickerel. At the end of the day I ended up with five nice size crappie, the pickerel and a 1/2 lb. bass."
What kind of fishing success story will you tell with the light 'n strike lure Bite Lite? It works in fresh and salt water, so it will catch all kinds of fish. Take it with you to your favorite lake or use it on a chartered fishing boat for some ocean fishing.
Choose from three light 'n strike lure Bite Lite lures: the Floater, for depths of one to three feet; the Diver for four to six feet; and the Sinker for any depth. Each comes in exciting colors for different water conditions, from tequila and electric blue chartreuse to yellow rootbeer.
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