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Article: TRIO CONCOCTS A BETTER BAIT: A MINNOW TO DYE FOR.(FRONT)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- October 2, 1997
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Byline: FROM WIRE REPORTS
``Kim, do you know how to dye a minnow?''
That simple question started what Harold Collins, Kim Senn and Ted Easler are calling the biggest development in fishing since the depth finder. Bigger than the pork rind frog, bigger than the weedless hook, bigger than the artificial worm even.
They've found a way to color live minnows.
``Everybody wants to emphasize that their lure looks like live bait,'' said Collins, fluorescent minnows squirming in each hand. ``These are live bait.''
This live bait shines underwater, like a roadside neon sign telling fish: ``Eat Here.''
Collins is the visionary ...