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NEW FISHING LURES FOR 2009
NEW FISHING LURES
FOR 2009 HAVE SET A FEW FISHING RECORDS
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
2009 is another great year for the lure industry with a variety new fishing lures for 2009 available for avid anglers.
Among the new fishing lures for 2009 are Bagley's Super Stinger, a top water bait fish with a wooden body and 3-D eyes that can be fished in fresh and saltwater; Bass Assault's Ambush line of flipping jigs; Berkeley's Gulp lures that can be recharged to generate more scent; Booyah's buzzbaits with the triangular heads; the Culprit Ultimate Minnow with the hollow body that collapses when fish bite into it; and the Rapala Clackin' Rap with a single ball and external metal discs that transmit a clackin' sound to attract fish.
www.scientificfishing.com, the site renowned for its scientifically designed lures has a new fishing lure for 2009 that is different from all the rest.
The KickTail XL-5's are proven
to catch more fish than any other
new fishing lure for 2009.
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Bass fishing will never be the same with the Bite Light fishing lure.
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The Bite Lite is an electronic lure that blinks blood red when it's moved in water to simulate a bleeding prey. The Bite Lite is a revolutionary lure because it attracts predator fish by appealing to their natural extinct to eat injured prey.
The Bite Lite operates on a battery powered electrical system that flashes a blood red light when it's moved in water. The technology reacts to movement, so every retrieval generates a different flash. If a fish passes on your first cast, it will react to your next one.
The best new fishing lure for 2009 is designed to resemble blue gills, shad and other bait fish. It comes in three sizes for top, middle and deep water. And the batteries last over 300 hours providing you with endless fishing enjoyment.
This great new fishing lure for 2009 has already set a few fishing records. Three anglers in Mexico caught 650 largemouth bass in 25 hours. Anglers in Florida reported the Bite Lite caught three times as many fish as other leading lures.
The Bite Lite has been banned in Wyoming because it's so successful, but it's perfectly legal in 49 states and around the world.
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