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Big Carp - Report
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A totally new concept in bait attraction does not come along every day
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Angling Times - Review
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A GROUNDBREAKING new additive that makes baits ‘glow’ underwater is being heralded as the greatest discovery of the modern angling era.
The incredible spray, known as Fool-a-Fish, was first developed in the US where it has been responsible for a host of amazing catches.
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Angling Times - Magic spray really does work
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Angling Times readers testing Fool-a-Fish-the bait spray that makes bait glow underwater-have found that it outfishes their usual baits on local waters. Recently introduced from the U.S., the liquid coats hookbaits with titanium oxide-most commonly used in sun blocks and creams-making them reflect....
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Western Outdoors - See Like A Fish
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Simply put, fish see ultraviolet light and use it to find prey.
Dozens of new fishing products
fill our local tackle store shelves
each year. Some of the products
work well; others just take up
valuable space and end up in the discount
bin near the front door of the store. Whil....
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Crafty Carper
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The main features of
the Bait Formula are:
• It is designed to make your
hookbait more visual to fish,
including carp.
• It clings to wet surfaces such
as boilies, particles and
maggots.
• Non-toxic and environmentally
safe.
• Once dried the spray forms a
white c....
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Shore Fishing Australia
- Fool-a-Fish Spray on Formula First off, this is
not a sales pitch for the above product, but an account of my experiences since
I have been using it. Over the years I have being using a variety of spay and add
on fish formulas. Some of them have been useless, while a few of them have been stan....
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The one that can't get away…
- Spokane - In the ancient struggle between man and fish, man has a new weapon.
Forget fancy lures, depth charges or precision casting guns. The new weapon requires vision - ultraviolet vision.
Called Fool-a-Fish, it comes in a bottle that sprays titanium dioxide on fis....
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Ultraviolet Lure May Catch Fish's Eye
- (AP) SPOKANE, Wash. _ In the ancient struggle between man and fish, man has a new weapon. Forget fancy lures, depth charges or precision casting guns. The new weapon requires vision _ ultraviolet vision.
Called Fool-a-Fish, it comes in a bottle that sprays titanium dioxide on fishing ....
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Wily Dr. Jeckle alters lures' personality
- At first, Dr. Jeckle set out to be Mr. Hide.
But as he transformed from duck hunter to fisherman, his tactics took a
flip-flop that only a scientist – or a sportsman – might appreciate.
The strange story started when Milan Jeckle, a 67-year-old Spokane
physician, wa....
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