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A must have for 2006

Ultraviolet Lure May Catch Fish's Eye By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS, Associated Press Writer
Sun Feb 5, 2:07 PM ET



SPOKANE, Wash. ? In the ancient struggle between man and fish, man has a new weapon. Forget fancy lures, depth charges or precision casting guns. The new weapon requires vision ? ultraviolet vision.

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Called Fool-a-Fish, it comes in a bottle that sprays titanium dioxide on fishing lures and bait. The chemical lights up the watery depths like a disco ball, luring fish from half a mile away.

Fool-a-Fish is the brainchild of a Spokane physician named Milan Jeckle ? that's Dr. Jeckle to you ? who combined his love of chemistry and the outdoors into a new business. Fool-A-Fish is earning a growing reputation as anglers from Alaska to Florida enjoy success with the product.

"You catch three or four times more fish, and the biggest fish," Jeckle contended.

Researchers have discovered that while humans see in three colors ? red, yellow-green and blue ? fish and birds see a fourth color in the ultraviolet range, which shows up as a white glow, Jeckle said. This color is invisible to humans.

Working with David Cleary, a chemistry professor at Spokane's Gonzaga University, Jeckle came up with the formula combining titanium dioxide, which is used in sunscreens, and several other chemicals. The whitish liquid dries quickly, and will stay on a lure for some two hours, he said. It is nontoxic, odorless and washes off with soap and water.

But underwater it shines like a beacon to fish.

In November of 2004, Jeckle and two friends went to Moses Lake, in central Washington, to try it out.

"I put it on my bait and caught a 6-pound walleye," Jeckle said. Later he took it to Alaska and caught several 100-pound halibut.

Jeckle said many of the spray products currently used to lure fish are scent-based, because fish are known to search for food by smell.

"This is based entirely on vision," Jeckle said. "This is a new way to fish."

"It's not just blood that attracts sharks," he added. "They can see a swimmer half a mile away."

Jeckle makes up batches of Fool-A-Fish in his kitchen. The spray is sold in some outdoor stores in the region, and it can be ordered on Jeckle's Web site. It is also getting written up in fishing magazines. Northwest Angler said the formula "makes it super easy for fish to see lures or baits from great distances."

Instructors at Salmon University in Tacoma, a guide service and fishing school, also report success with the product. John Keizer, one of its chief instructors, said he found that treated herring caught three fish for every one caught on untreated herring.

Jeckle has also adapted his formula to produce Fool-A-Bird, which works on a reverse principle. Birds use ultraviolet vision to avoid humans, so Jeckle created a formula that when sprayed on a hunter's clothes, body and gun will absorb ultraviolet rays.

"You spray it on yourself and they treat you like a tree trunk or a dead stump," Jeckle said. "They ignore you."

Jeckle grew up in Green Bay, Wis., where he began fishing for perch as a boy. He practiced for three decades as a family physician in Spokane, and went into semiretirement five years ago. That's what gave him the time to develop his products, he said.

Jeckle cautioned that Fool-A-Fish is not foolproof.

"It's not magic," Jeckle said. Some days nothing will make fish bite, and other days they will bite at anything, he said.

"This is for when it's in-between," he said.

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On the Web:

http://www.foolafish.com

PoorBoy himself :-\'

joshimoto son

Really neet concept PB,

I've heard of similar products, like Fool-a-chick... this new product not only fools womens into thinking you look like Fabio, but also has sent enhancement, and when sprayed on has the alluring musk-like smell of the ever popular "Black Panther" found at most Wal-Mart super centers.

I've even heard mention of a new product coming out in 2007 called Fool-a-Sheep... (insert your own implied theory here)

Sorry PB!! I was on a roll... dude, we're going Santee Cooper!!!


Josh




djkimmel

I read that 'article' too. Man - that must have been an incredibly slow news day or this guys knows someone important!!!

Speaking of fooling sheep, have you guys heard that new sheepabilly song - "I love ewe and only ewe" ??

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
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blakstr1

yeah - i think "Asheep at the Wheel" sings that one!!? No i might be wrong..is it Ewe 2? huh can't remember, i do know the same group does that song called "Shout out to Bo Peep"... 8)  its a pasture Rap...baaaa-baa-ba-ba.......ba-ba.......ba....b-b-b-ba..
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MBell

I have a few crankbaits I fished near Fermi, I may already have something like this. 
-Matt

djkimmel

It sounds like I could just put sun screen on my lues. I already have lots of sun screen.

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

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