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| Has anyone caught fish on the glow in the dark blades? I have never used them before, however I wanted to give them a shot for low light and no light situations. I tried doing a search on this forum - but is came up blank. |
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| I have NOT despite the beauty of these lures in low light conditions and the vast amounts of time I have given it a shot. I am starting to believe that glow doesn't really attract fish in the dark. Some say that it may even deter them and that fish are instead attracted to the displacement of water in low light conditions. |
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Location: N.FIB | I`ve had luck on a top H20 with a glow blade on it in early am and overcast condions,had a few fish get close to the boat and snap at the blade like it was driving them nuts. |
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| I will give them a shot - heaven knows I have thrown stupider things. I don't know why they wouldn't work - in low light the blades look yellow/green or a dull chartreuse - I have caught fish on those colors. |
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Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | I have caught lots of fish on glow blades. Used to be a go to color for me on LOTW. I use Glow tails as trailers as well. Oddly enough, most of my success on them has been in the middle of the day. |
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| nwild -- I will second that. In my post above, I meant that I have had no luck in low light conditions. During the day, however, I have done well on glow blades, but my thinking is that they are basically white during the day, and white is always a good color. |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | i've got an old single white maribu with a #10 colorado blade ... i caught a beaver with it on lake of the woods |
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