Do you realize that the people who invented glow in the dark fishing lures were not people who knew how to fish? Even so, their new lures worked. In fact, they have been such a hit that they have created a new fad among fishermen. Fishermen say they really work.
by JonDilis


Do you realize that the people who invented glow in the dark fishing lures were not people who knew how to fish? Even so, their new lures worked. In fact, they have been such a hit that they have created a new fad among fishermen. Fishermen say they really work.

Fish that are hungry search for things that catch their attention. Did you know that those pretty, shiny lures you use only look gray under water? Most fish don't even acknowledge them. The glow in the dark lure doesn't need much light to make it shine and flash in the water. That attracts the fish's attention and causes him to bite it.

You don't have to spend a lot of money to have glow in the dark lures. Buy a small can of glow in the dark paint that costs a little more than $3. 00. You can choose any color you like, however, most fishermen recommend the bright green. Use the lures you already have, and dip the ends into the paint. Once they dry, spray them with clear spray paint. When they dry, you can take them fishing.

Did you know you can just add glow in the dark paint to different parts of a lure and you don't have to dip the whole end in the paint? Choose parts that will cause the lure to flash or flicker in the water.

If you plan to fish at night with glow in the dark lures, purchase a portable fluorescent light or black light to take with you. Place the lures under the light for three to five minutes. After that, they will glow for 8 hours. You can put your lures under the light for five seconds or more before you cast your line in the daytime, too. Then you won't have to wonder if the lure is shining under the water or not.

Fishermen who have used the glow in the dark fishing lures say they catch a lot more fish than with normal lures. Why not try them out and see if they really work? There's no reason why you can't catch more fish, too.

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