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I have a question. This past weekend I fished LOTW out of Ballard's. Before heading out, I stopped at Ziepel (sp?) Bay lodge and bought a interesting lure...one that I have never seen before. It looked like it was made out of glass with some glow in the dark stuff on the inside. It seemed to glow forever. It was the last one they had on display..and there was no information as to what it is named or who makes them. It was a impulse purchase and I didnt ask the salesperson any questions. It worked great!!!!!!! I tried a lot of lures on my 2nd rod but this lure out produced them all...four to one. Does anyone know who makes them and where they can be found. I live in the Fargo/Moorhead area..and have checked all the local shops and cant find anymore. Thanks.

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Cliffy,<BR> I seen an artical in the paper about this lure. The guy who makes them is from around the twin city's area. I guess it takes him 3 minutes to make each lure and he spends tons of time making them. The idea got started when he and his dad where blowing glass and 1 piece came out looking like a hook. So he took that idea and started putting glow in the dark paint balls in them. I guess they glow up to an half hour on one charge. I guess the hooks sell for around 5 dollars. The only bad think is that he can only make so many and tons of people want them. I would like to get my hands on one as well.

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THanks sheephead king......its a great lure...would love to get my hands on a few more...perhaps I will find them again next season.

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Cliffy, give Justin a call in Roseau. He has some on hand. 218 463 9913 what color did you use?<P>------------------<BR><B>Old Guide Charters</B><BR>Lake of the Woods<BR><A HREF="http://fishingmn.com/oldguidecharters/" TARGET=_blank>http://fishingminnesota.com/oldguidecharters/</A><BR>Call Toll Free:1-800-952-(9484)

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THanks for the info...I will be given him a call soon. The lure that I bought glowed a light green.

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The Glow Optics Nucleus Jig is made by Damion Becker in East Bethel, MN. There was an article about this jig in the Grand Forks Herald on March 2.

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The Glow Optics Nucleus Jig is made by Damion Becker in East Bethel, MN. There was an article about this jig in the Grand Forks Herald on March 2.

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I know Amaco in Warroad had a bunch this last week: 3.99 is the purchase price. The look interesting. Lots of different colors.

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I just called Justin and they said that they had lots of them in stock. I ordered mine ahead of time so that when I roll through Roseau on Fri night I would be able to pick them up they are open until 10 pm I was told. Sound like a winner of a lure.

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Aaaaand then again they're not a miracle lure. I guy I know labeled them overpriced jewelry. He bought three of them. Dropped the first one down the hole, Lost the second one to a northern, and didn't get a nibble on the third. Just like other jigs, there's a place for it in your tackle box, but it isn't magic. <P>Will I buy one? You bet I will. I'm a sucker for anything that flashes, rattles or glows.

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'There is always room for more tackle!"<P>------------------<BR><B>Old Guide Charters</B><BR>Lake of the Woods<BR><A HREF="http://fishingmn.com/oldguidecharters/" TARGET=_blank>http://fishingminnesota.com/oldguidecharters/</A><BR>Call Toll Free:1-800-952-(9484)

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Any of the tackle shops/resorts in Baudette carry these?<P>Thanks

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You are correct! There may have been many factors involved, but I just could not get over how well it worked. There were two of us fishing, equaling four lines down and that little lure was constantly being nailed. To be honest, I just bought it because I am a sucker for lures….of all sizes, shapes and colors. Is it magic? Probably not. Although, on that particular day, it was well worth the four bucks.

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