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Charging Glow Lures
Hiatus 
  Port: Milwaukee, WI   03/01/2005 19:50
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Why didn't I think of that! I read this in another sportfishing magazine. To charge glow lures, take an old (or new) cheap syrofoam cooler or minnow bucket and cut a hole in the cover that is big enough to hold a small halogen flash light. Your lures can be hung on the inside of the bucket and the flashlight will be held inside the cover. You can be charging as you drive to the lake or as you head out in the morning. They should be nice and toasty when you get to ready to send 'em down.

Maybe something worth trying.

...or just hang a glow stick in front of the spoon


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