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Reelax
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Glo-bee

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Gonna test a glow bee Friday
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Re: Glo-bee

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Here it is in day light
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Re: Glo-bee

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Id imagine youre probably going to drop that puppy down deep? I always wondered if glow mattered in the shallows besides at dawn/dusk.
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Re: Glo-bee

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I have had tremendous success with glo stuff over the years, but mostly deep and mostly when nothing else worked. Very curious to hear how this works out for you now. I have found that using a camera flash on the spoon before soaking can improve the glo, even on a bright day.
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It works
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Re: Glo-bee

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I have used a camera flash on ones I have and they work great. Put them in a dark bag with the flash and fire it off a couplebof times.

Michael
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