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  • I too use lures that glow in the dark. The color is called GLOW. They are made by every major tackle manufacturer, and are available in a wide assortment of shapes, sizes, and forage. Go to your local tackle store to find more.

  • dude its day time sure the fishes can see the lure -.-

  • were do you buy this at

  • i like using stuff that looks real and i have never seen a glowing fish

  • i actualy caught a 5 pound largemouth yesterday using a glow in the dark banjo minnow.

  • lol Zombie

  • would you eat a glowing cheeseburger?

  • yes

  • PFFT DUH!

  • i probably would

  • your mom was glowing and i ate her

  • @ZombieKingElvis dude...do u have 1?

  • use a spinner bait at night and catch bass like hell

  • @vandos11 agree

  • No disrespect to the poster, but think about this. Does the natural food source that fish eat glow in the dark? You would be better served by making the most accurate presentation you can.

    Good fishing!

  • actually...yes. many saltwater fish are drawn to bioluminescence. squid, many fish, jellies, and plankton all produce light, among countless other creatures. it makes perfect sense. even scared shrimp flicking in the night can cause bacteria in the water to glow. believe it or not, glow lures do work extremely well.

  • I think berkley's Gulp wld be much betta wif the scent and all..

  • Its common fishing sense that you use bright colors in bright conditions, dark colors in dark conditions. This presents the most natural look. You don't try to use bright colors in dark conditions. This is one of those marketing scams for people who have wanted to fish, but never could catch any fish.

  • seems pretty good

  • im just going to use my old raps

  • i agree!!!!! ^.^

  • I'll just stick to my rebels, like mianus said, fish can see the silhouette of the lure at night. This increases chance of a hit even more because they are less picky of what they'll go after. Glowing lures just aren't natural looking.

  • Thing looks like it came out of nucular factory. Fish aren't used to seeing there food glowing.

  • hmmm, i'll stick with my senkos.

  • fish aren't blind they can see the outline of lures in the night. these are just marketing scams

  • Yes they can see the outline but the glowing lure allows for them to be seen from a much larger distance which increases the odds of a strike. Also the glow does entice the fish to strike.

  • no it doesnt lol....

  • Thank you Mr. Fish expert. i had no idea that anyone knew that the unnatural glow entices the fish to strike. Just one question, why is it that none of the bigger companies who perform extensive research and product development use this glow technology. Seems like f it works so well they would.

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