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The ones I have seen Joe are like hard lures.
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The ones I have seen Joe are like hard lures.
Curious looking thing! I wish there was a way to attach photos to Youtube because some of the USA guys I follow would probably know.Forgot to attach the photo!
Appreciated mate! Without any feathers or anything on it I just cannot see that it would attract anything.......Curious looking thing! I wish there was a way to attach photos to Youtube because some of the USA guys I follow would probably know.
EDIT: I've had a quick look through my Youtube subs and one Guy - JC - has an email address and fishes for Largemouth Bass amongst other things so have sent him an email with the photo. No guarantee he'll reply!
Also, having enlarged the image, that black ball rattle thing looks as if it has been fitted afterwards - it may not have been on the original lure from new. I'll get back to you if I get a reply. ??
I doubt it's meant to be used as it is. I'd assume it would be dressed with at least a jelly worm or somethingAppreciated mate! Without any feathers or anything on it I just cannot see that it would attract anything.......
I understand that is how my brother in law bought it new from a tackle shop in USA when they were on holiday.
Like valley says,maybe a Muppet or something?I doubt it's meant to be used as it is. I'd assume it would be dressed with at least a jelly worm or something
Ah, right. All seems a bit technical to me but I will do something with it.I doubt it's meant to be used as it is. I'd assume it would be dressed with at least a jelly worm or something
Who are you calling a muppet? Pasty face.........!Like valley says,maybe a Muppet or something?
A n easily breakable glass vial within mixes the chemicals to produce the light.Actually Joe, I just squeezed it to see but no there isn’t a battery.......but it does rattle quite well so I reckon that’s it’s job. Why glass / plastic though, I don’t know.
I think it’s too small for one of those chemical lights to be contained within, Pigtin.A n easily breakable glass vial within mixes the chemicals to produce the light.
I've often thought of trying one of the small rod tip ones on a float. However, it's no use in the winter as: when the temperature approaches freezing the chemical reaction producing the light, ceases.
Oops, I maY be answering the wrong question..?
I missed that Valleyboy but have now had a look......all explained, thanks very much.@Goatfish. Have you checked thelink in my last post? They are part of a kit