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Location: Moses Lake, WA | This bait was made to be fished shallow, hopefully over weeds, two rare earth magnets embedded on the belly to hold the belly hooks flat to the body. The white pigmentation is an epoxy/glow pigment mix that glows in the dark, so the sides and belly will light up when fished at night.
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| I really like this one, great job! |
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Location: Waukee, IA | I really like the magnet idea. Some fish can sense electrical current, I'm wondering if it acts as an added attractant |
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Location: Moses Lake, WA | The problem is that many of the fish that can sense electric fields tend to be from the shark/ray family. I'm not aware that muskies or pike have that ability. |
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Location: Probably Minnesota that time... | That one should shine during the daytime too! Nice work! The eyes almost look human, lol. I like it! |
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