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    Making Glow In The Dark Fishing Lures

    First of all, you need to ask yourself several questions about glowing. Does glowing in the night/dark work?

    Different people have different opinions. We have anglers who swear that glowing helps a lot when it comes to night finishing. However, we still have few anglers who claim to glow at dark is a gimmick. Nevertheless, core anglers typically try to find the best edge that will lead to bigger and more fish. Shining in the night has its own positive and negative impact.

    First, glowing in the night is suitable for certain types/species of fish. Burning in the saltwater is not as glowing in the freshwater. Besides that, burning in the dark lures produces plenty of strikes from walleye and Kokanee. Also, glowing at the colored tricks may scare trout and finicky bass. However, we have a lot of debate on the effectiveness of glowing in the dark.

    Effectiveness of Glow in the dark fishing lures

    It’s effortless to cast the glowing stick out of the stick and end up catching a lot of fish. Glowing at the dark fishing lures uses subtle details about glowing that will promote natural look and contrast. Just a single glow is essential at night to attract the fish's attention. You need to be aware of the type of species you intend to fish. They will help not to scare the fishes as we have several species that you can't catch wish glow.

    Saltwater fishes like the rockfish, halibut, salmon, and squid take the bait that grows. Therefore, guaranteed to catch a lot of fish. The primary debate comes between those who fish at day time and the night fishers. Anglers that fishes at night say that Glow in the dark fishing lures is active, unlike day anglers.

    When is the perfect time to use glows?

    The best time when Glow will work effectively is at night. Most of the night anglers who fish at night can testify that. But you need to keep in the mind that Glow in the dark lures doesn't only work at night alone. They still do well in the deeper water at the day times. While fishing in deep seas, then its great idea you use Glow in the dark lure to catch the Kokanee. The reason is that this species of fish swim up to a depth of 50 to 100 ft.

    Making Glow in the dark fishing lures

    If you have been able to answer the above question, then you are free to create a flow in the colored fishing lures. You can decide to purchase pre-made lures that are already designed for targeted fish. Pre-made baits are an excellent decision to start if you are a beginner. However, you can as well make your Glow in the dark fishing lures.

    Making Glow in the dark fishing lure is extremely easy but a fun way to test out your design. For a long time, anglers say that a vast and colorful glow attracts a lot of fish. Once the color of the spinner or the lure attracts, the light ends up triggering a reflex to the type of fish and hitting it. Often most of the anglers have been experiencing challenges during dark fishing. But to overcome the problems of muddy water or dark is the use of a glow in the dark fishing lures.

    When it comes to making the Glow in the dark lure, spray the paint on the lure. The best colors to use are blue or green glow powder. The reason is that they are the longest glowing and brightest colors in the market. The blue can glow up to 4 hours while the green for around 13hours. The lure can be chubs or plastic minnows.

    First, mix the glow powder one ounce with three once of clean paint thoroughly. Use a stick to stir the mix then spray the paint using an airbrush and a mesh powder. You can use the widest #5 airbrush as it will help to minimize the clothing rate of the color. After painting the powder, make sure that the airbrush is clean and dry for future use.

    In case you are using the plastic worms, then use a soft infection and mix the powder while worm plastic is melting. Before pouring, you stir and let it cool for a while. Then make sure the glow powder is suspended in the plastic for effective results. In case you wish to add color, do so before pouring the powder. Lastly, use the UV (ultraviolet) to activate the powder. The best light to use is the sunlight, as it helps to increase the brightness.