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Electronic fishing lures grunt, croak, pulse and vibrate, while others illuminate or emit a blinking red light, because you know fish can't resist a blinking red light.
It involved recycling of old electronic parts as part of a fishing lure. At first I thought they meant a silicon wafer when the abstract talked about the color, brilliance and shininess being elements ...
Erick Arnoldson, with Livingston Lures, tells KSAT, “It’s the only lure in the world that mimics the baitfish. Companies have been using fishing lures for over 50 years with a rattle inside.
Electronic fishing lures grunt, croak, pulse and vibrate, while others illuminate or emit a blinking red light, because you know fish can't resist a blinking red light.
This fishing gadget mimics the vibrations and sounds of a struggling fish, attracting would-be predators.
Fishing For Photos Of Rare Or Unknown Deep-sea Creatures With An Electronic Jellyfish Lure. ScienceDaily . Retrieved May 26, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2003 / 09 / 030903074316.htm ...
Fishing has become high-tech. Long Island inventor Peter Mancuso of Lake Grove has invented an electronic fishing lure that closes a circuit upon being submerged in water such that two distinct ...
For instance, while fishing in Stuart, Florida, I can set the reels to deploy smaller teasers when targeting sailfish. In Bermuda, where I pull heavier dredges and larger marlin lures, I can adjust ...
The global market for Sports Fishing Equipment estimated at US$13.2 Billion in the year 2022, is projected to reach a revised size of US$18.2 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 4.1% over the ...
Much has changed in the career of former Lake Gaston guide Randy Howell since he gave his first fishing seminars in Raleigh as a lanky teenage tournament competitor. Howell, who currently resides in ...