h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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A little more detail might not go amiss, mhup. |
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Ok. Use a nice length of fiber-optic cable and a fly tied so that it's little fake leggs are lit by the main cable (which has a light on the other end by the reel). Good fiber shows no light along it's length, just at the end. |
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Sounds at least moderately interesting, but would the trout go for it? I think some experimentation is called for. |
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Last I heard Leslie Ash had some kind of chest infection. |
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I've built digital camera / fiberoptic gadgets for dental use.....trust me, you should just get in the water with a wetsuit and a speargun. |
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It's beautiful down there.... |
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The author suggests that trout go for lighted baits. I'd need to see some evidence of this. |
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As noted. Methinks they will either give it a complete miss or this will be the most significant thing to hit fishing since hooks. |
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Apparently, some (deep sea) fish actually rely on this principle to attract prey. |
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http://siobiolum.ucsd.edu/Biolum_article.html |
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I've only heard this by word of mouth, but in most places fishing with lights at night is illegal |
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Coming soon: the flashing neon sign lure "Sexy Trout Go-Go". |
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I don't know about [most places].....It's legal for commercial use in many areas, and for public in others. Depends on the locale and the game population. |
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Are you sure those are squid? |
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Yeah, this would attract fish for sure, but it is illegal to
hunt with lights where I'm from (Canada). BUt then again
international waters are only, what 15 km out? |
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Have lures with small LEDs been invented yet? ( Pardon my ignorance ) |
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