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The Great UV Debate: Is It Hype or Substance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Acuna" data-source="post: 203571" data-attributes="member: 2032"><p>Ok, there is a lot of speculation out there about whether it is better to ad UV brighteners to soft plastics. Truthfully, I don't know if it works or not. And no we aren't changing up ANYTHING on our existing color line up, after all- if it ain't broke, don't fix it! </p><p></p><p>So here is the deal, we have two new colors coming out later this summer: Chartreuse Pepper and Watermelonseed. </p><p></p><p>On the Watermelonseed, we are having two test batches made before we place our inventory order. One with UV and the other without. We want to send sample packs out to anglers with a few Dinerosboth with and without the UV brighteners in them. We won't tell you which worms have UV and which don't and will use a simple 1 or 2 on the bags to help you keep them straight. Fish with both variations and let us know if one outproduces the other. Once we get all the results in we will make a decision to add or not add UV to our Watermelonseed. If we add the UV brightener we'll probably call it Nuclear Watermelonseed or something like that.... maybe we'll do two versions. Just have to see what happens when we test the baits out.</p><p></p><p>Figured we'd let the fish tell us what they want. Details on how to get some of these sample packs will follow later on in this thread, but wanted to give you the heads up that some more freebies from Get Five are coming!</p><p></p><p>Feel free to email info@getfivelures.com with any questions in the meantime.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully people will have fun participating in this experiment.</p><p></p><p>Thanks and Be Great On and Off the Water!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acuna, post: 203571, member: 2032"] Ok, there is a lot of speculation out there about whether it is better to ad UV brighteners to soft plastics. Truthfully, I don't know if it works or not. And no we aren't changing up ANYTHING on our existing color line up, after all- if it ain't broke, don't fix it! So here is the deal, we have two new colors coming out later this summer: Chartreuse Pepper and Watermelonseed. On the Watermelonseed, we are having two test batches made before we place our inventory order. One with UV and the other without. We want to send sample packs out to anglers with a few Dinerosboth with and without the UV brighteners in them. We won't tell you which worms have UV and which don't and will use a simple 1 or 2 on the bags to help you keep them straight. Fish with both variations and let us know if one outproduces the other. Once we get all the results in we will make a decision to add or not add UV to our Watermelonseed. If we add the UV brightener we'll probably call it Nuclear Watermelonseed or something like that.... maybe we'll do two versions. Just have to see what happens when we test the baits out. Figured we'd let the fish tell us what they want. Details on how to get some of these sample packs will follow later on in this thread, but wanted to give you the heads up that some more freebies from Get Five are coming! Feel free to email info@getfivelures.com with any questions in the meantime. Hopefully people will have fun participating in this experiment. Thanks and Be Great On and Off the Water! [/QUOTE]
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