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12mm Glow in The Dark Fishing Beads for Catfish Bait Rigs Punch Baits Round Lure Rigging Beads Saltwater 100 pcs

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  • You will receive a self-sealing bag There are a total of 100 light-emitting beads inside. Each fishing bead has a diameter of 0.45in and a hole diameter of 0.08in
  • When you put the fishing beads under the light for 2 minutes, these fishing beads will glow in the dark
  • Adding fishing beads to your tackle will increase the visibility of your tackle and stimulate fish to bite; perfect for use at night.
  • These fishing beads are made of high quality hard plastic material that is unbreakable, durable and reusable
  • This fishing bead allows you to create your own lure baits combinations such as Texas rigs, Carolina rigs, carp rigs, catfish rigs, etc.



Product Description

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Fishing beads can be matched to make different fishing groups according to the type of target fish

This fishing bean is suitable for many types of fish, it can be used with bullet lead to make Texas rigs and Carolina rigs for bass, and also suitable for carp and catfish rigs

When you are fishing at night, the rig with luminous fishing beads added can glow in the dark to attract the fish's attention

You just need to shine the flashlight on the fishing beads for one to five minutes, let the fishing beads fully absorb the light source and then glow.

In addition to attracting fish, luminous fishing beads can also make it easier for you to see the hook in a dark environment and avoid being stabbed by the hook

Luminous blocking beads suitable for fishing in freshwater and seawater, Increasing the attraction to fish, Let you catch more fish

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Supezturdi Luminous Fishing Beads Product Introduction

What You Can Get - Includes 100 Fishing Beads per Serving

Fishing Beads 0.45" OD, 0.08" Bore

Made of ABS material, reusable

The threading hole is very smooth, not easy to damage the fishing line


DBM
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
RESILIENT! STRONG! PERFECT ELASTICITY!I needed a type of ring through which I could thread four nylon fishing lines and then secure them so that if the ring were pulled away, all four lines would move in tandem. This worked like a charm! I threaded my lines through and then installed a wood screw through the hole as well (to grip the lines as well as the bead and hold them in place). The self-tapping screw needed a little pressure to help it grab into the plastic of the bead, but when it did, It held wonderfully. Further, the color is exactly as depicted.Based upon the stresses that I put upon this bead, I am quite certain it will perform excellently in most circumstances. I fully recommend this bead.
Annie šŸ¦‹
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
These were a hit with my family. We got multiple uses out of them ! My husband and I used them for fishing and my daughter and I used them for arts and crafts .Overall these are pretty nice. They have a nice glow to them which like other glow items they need to be exposed to light for them to glow.We were able to string them on to both fishing line and bracelet and crafting string with ease, a few inconsistencies with size here and there but not too bad.We did catch some fish with these and I’d like to think that the glow under the water helped a bit but could also have been the bait we used .Overall I think they are great. They are as described and they have multiple uses .
Amy Newman
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
The glow feature is really prominent & effective! These are small enough to not obstruct other bait & tackle on the line. The color is easily visible & seems to help attract the fish! A good value & addition to any tackle box.
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
These fishing beads worked very well, no complaints.
Heather Zeitzwolfe
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
I do NOT goi fishing. I am a vegan. But I love glow in the dark stuff. I bought these for crafts and they are sturdy with the perfect size hole at the top and bottom to use for jewelry, decorations, or other crafts. I like how light weight they are. Super fun!
Dex
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
Supezturdi 12mm Glow in The Dark Fishing Beads for Catfish Bait Rigs Punch Baits Round Lure Rigging Beads Saltwater 100 pcs...What I like:I really like how it's so simple to feed the fishing line through the beads and then onto the shaft end of hook.The beads are of high quality and were manufactured with consistent standards and very good QC, as they are all very uniform in, both size, and shape.I haven't had a chance to try these out in my favorite fishing hole, just yet, but I can attest to the bright and lasting glowing effect, even after just a few minutes of exposure to any light source.I was delighted to receive so many of these fish-attracting beads! 100 beads should last me indefinitely.What I don't like:There's nothing I don't like about the product.I would order this item again.
getCheeky
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024
Mine glowed quite well when exposed to some sunlight. But as a pro-tip, get a small UV flashlight, which charges GitD about as well as direct sunlight, so you can charge them no matter where you are or what the weather is.The beads had no excessive flashing or blocked holes that I saw. Some looked seamless, others you could see the seam but there wasn't much of it or any flashing (that thin plastic that shows up where molds meet, sometimes). I did a rough count, and I'd say there are close to 100, if not more. They came packaged in 2 zippered bags, clear on the front with holo foil on the back, like some electronics come in.Overall, they seem like they meet every expectation I have of them.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
I grabbed these for two reasons: They're glow-in-the-dark, and I needed beads for a Carolina rig. Simple enough.They do charge up pretty quickly with a bright flashlight if you're tossing them out into murky water, but they do not hold their glow for terribly long. I should have timed it, but I reckon ten minutes or less. Not bad, not spectacular, but I haven't ever noticed a real difference in the type of bead used on a catfish rig. The most important piece of the puzzle is good bait, as always. I will mention, the bag these come in is foil-backed and highly reflective, so you can stick a cheap LED light on them and they will uniformly charge. That's a nice touch and one that could have easily been overlooked.But, with the glow-in-the-dark feature being somewhat of a gimmick, we're left with a simple bead. It's fairly large and should work just fine on whatever test line you're using, although perhaps not with braid. Let me explain.I rigged up one rod with these, and another rod with a rubber bead. Both reels were spooled with 30lb braid, a 3oz flat sinker, then the respective bead, followed by a swivel to the leader. Typical Carolina rig. When I stuck the Supezturdi bead on, I'd actually just spooled a reel with fresh braid, so this was a best-case scenario. My other rig with the rubberized bead was still intact, so I left it as is.The river's high at the moment, loads of snags, loads of debris in the water, so I was prepared to lose a hook on a rig at some point. What I didn't expect to lose was the hook, the swivel, the bead, and the sinker. When I retrieved the line and inspected the braid, it was frayed. Curious which one I'd lost, I retrieved the other rig (and snagged it in the process). That second rig did come free though, and while I lost my cut bait, I still had the entire Carolina rig, hook included, rubberized bead included. That meant the rig with fresh braid had been worn through by *something* above the swivel only a few hours after spooling it with fresh braid. The leader on both is 20lb mono, so the braid certainly shouldn't have given out.I'll be sticking to the rubberized beads, at least on braid. Perhaps 50lb mono would be resistant enough to the hard plastic bead that it'd work just fine, but I can't attest to that. YMMV.