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| I'm jumping onboard with this night vision thing.
reflective in the eyes and nose of the bait. should be a wonderful thing when used with a head lamp.
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Location: MN | Looks great! |
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Location: Kodiak, AK | I like the concept. I've done it on flies for years to help with visibility. Either the reflective tape or a quality glow, as I don't like having the head lamp on at night. |
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| finished product. third eye blind-ing.
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Location: MN | Wow that really turned out great! I hope to see you throwing that from shore in the morning in about a month on a unnamed lake. |
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| beautiful!!! |
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| Looks great, have you tested the reflection after its bin coated ? |
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| Yep. It's good. I used a magnifying glass cabochon over the center eye. |
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Location: oswego, il | Looks great. Looks like thru wire will this be a prop bait? |
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| yes Todd. Its a prop.
pic is with using head lamp at 60ft away and snapping a pic on a crappy cell phone with flash off. Much brighter in person and can be seen nicely at 100+ft with head lamp.
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Location: holland | very cool |
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