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Catch More Fish with Slip Bobbers
Helpful Fishing Tips
Seaguar pros talk Ned rigging, the benefits of braid on spinning gear, and hair jigs for bass.
New Product Winners
Last week, we covered 10 new Best-of-Category winning products that debuted at the annual ICAST trade show in Orlando, Fla. This week, we examine another 10 winners that loosely fall into a “Universal Products” group applicable to all forms of fishing.
Rapala
Sufix Revolve Ultra Thin Finesse Braid
Rapala
VMC Redline Series Tungsten Swimbait Jig
KastKing
Brutus Landing Net with Boat Hook
Benchmade
The Water Collection
Rugged Road
Rugged Road 115
Costa
Grand Catalina Sunglasses with 580G Gold Mirror Lens
Rapala
USA Rapala Giant Lure
Pelican International
Wilderness Systems Tactical Pro 128
Power-Pole
Dual Blades Powered by ONE Pump
Connect-Ease
YAK-EASE Power Pak Pro
Fireflies
Fireflies are beetles that light up forests, fields, and marshes near bodies of water because they require a moist environment to survive. To attract mates, males flash in a specific pattern to let the ladies know they’re available. Interested females glow in reply, and their flashes help the males find them. Those flashes of light also help fireflies defend territory and to scare off predators.
How Fireflies Glow
Their light is a form of bioluminescence (100 percent light, not heat) that is emitted from firefly eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults. Two chemicals found in their tails react to form light—Luciferin is heat resistant and provides the glow (yellow, green or orange light); Luciferase triggers the flash. Firefly populations are in decline due to habitat destruction and light pollution.
Human light pollution may be interfering with firefly flash patterns causing lower reproduction rates.