Thursday, November 5, 2009

Did You Know That The Majority Of Fishermen Choose Glow In The Dark Fishing Lures

By Jon Dilis

Did you know non-fishermen came up with the idea of glow in the dark fishing lures? They have worked so well that they have become a fad to fishermen all across America. According to those who have used them, the fish like them better than the others lures even during the day.

Hungry fish search for food that is moving and catches their attention. The original kinds of lures, no matter how pretty they are, appear gray under the water. That's why it is hard to catch fish with them. Even with just a minimum amount of light, the glow in the dark lures flash and shine under the water, allowing them to catch the attention of the fish.

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.

You will need to purchase a small black light or fluorescent light when you fish at night with the glow in the dark lures. You can put the lures under the light for two to five minutes, and they will glow for up to eight hours. Even during the day it helps to charge the lure for five to ten seconds before every cast. If it's in a place where the sunlight can't reach it, it will glow anyway.

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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