luminous beads

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luminous beads

#1 Post by fagan »

well does the luminous beads really work or is it just another way 4 tackle stores to make money??? :twisted:

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Re: luminous beads

#2 Post by bigballs »

i think they work mate 8)
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Re: luminous beads

#3 Post by corbyeire »

if they are not biting its worth a try as are lumi leads
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Re: luminous beads

#4 Post by contender »

I always pop at least one lumi bead on my snoods. And another colour or 2 depending on how i feel.
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Re: luminous beads

#5 Post by midnight oil »

i find luminous beads can work for the likes of winter species such as coalies and whiting or summer species like dogs.
they can also work well for flatfish
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Re: luminous beads

#6 Post by m.b3 »

i think there's something in it- bioluminescence and all that...

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