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11-28-2007, 07:38 PM
NEW ARTIFICIAL COVER TO AID IN ICE FISHING
11/28/07
Brainerd, Minnesota -- As most ice anglers know, catching fish means first finding fish. Often, the first step in locating fish is to find the cover objects they call home. Bluegills, crappies, perch, walleyes, pike, and even trout seek first those aquatic areas that provide the most distinct physical features, especially underwater vegetation.
Thanks to a new product from Nature Vision, finding fish and the weeds they use has become a lot easier. "Weed'Ez" are artificial aquatic plants that allow anglers to create their own fish-attracting weedbeds. Surround your fishing area with several Weed'Ez, and give fish a reason to linger. Below the surface, Weed'Ez look and move just like real vegetation, cascading a wide patch of shade, and gently swaying in subtle current. During field tests, fish seemed to agree, swimming into Weed'Ez and holding for extended periods.
Each Weed'Ez pack includes four individual 60-inch plant clusters, which consist of three attached "stalks." A float on top of each Weed'Ez keeps it floating upright, while a clip at the base lets the user attach a sinker for keeping the artificial plant anchored to bottom. Constructed of a tough synthetic material that won't absorb water, Weed'Ez are tear resistant, even in the icy conditions of winter. When not in use, Weed'Ez fold up and fit into an included mesh storage bag, not much larger than a paperback novel, and light as a feather. Retailing for $19.99, Weed'Ez are portable and affordable fish attractors.
To get started using Weed'Ez, first drill a hole in the ice over a general area known to host fish (cover-barren flats or drop offs are good choices). Attach a sinker to the bottom of the structure, then fasten a rope or fishing line to the top, and drop Weed'Ez to the bottom. The more Weed'Ez you deploy the better, as fish typically prefer the densest cover they can find. When you are ready to move, simply retrieve your Weed'Ez from the hole, stow and go.
Nature Vision, Inc., (NASDAQ:NRVN) , a publicly held corporation headquartered in Brainerd, Minnesota, created Aqua-Vu, the first self- contained underwater viewing system in 1997. Founded by President/CEO Jeff Zernov, Nature Vision continues to reinvent the outdoor experience.
Media Contact
Cory Schmidt (218) 824-3815 or cschmidt@naturevisioninc.com
11/28/07
Brainerd, Minnesota -- As most ice anglers know, catching fish means first finding fish. Often, the first step in locating fish is to find the cover objects they call home. Bluegills, crappies, perch, walleyes, pike, and even trout seek first those aquatic areas that provide the most distinct physical features, especially underwater vegetation.
Thanks to a new product from Nature Vision, finding fish and the weeds they use has become a lot easier. "Weed'Ez" are artificial aquatic plants that allow anglers to create their own fish-attracting weedbeds. Surround your fishing area with several Weed'Ez, and give fish a reason to linger. Below the surface, Weed'Ez look and move just like real vegetation, cascading a wide patch of shade, and gently swaying in subtle current. During field tests, fish seemed to agree, swimming into Weed'Ez and holding for extended periods.
Each Weed'Ez pack includes four individual 60-inch plant clusters, which consist of three attached "stalks." A float on top of each Weed'Ez keeps it floating upright, while a clip at the base lets the user attach a sinker for keeping the artificial plant anchored to bottom. Constructed of a tough synthetic material that won't absorb water, Weed'Ez are tear resistant, even in the icy conditions of winter. When not in use, Weed'Ez fold up and fit into an included mesh storage bag, not much larger than a paperback novel, and light as a feather. Retailing for $19.99, Weed'Ez are portable and affordable fish attractors.
To get started using Weed'Ez, first drill a hole in the ice over a general area known to host fish (cover-barren flats or drop offs are good choices). Attach a sinker to the bottom of the structure, then fasten a rope or fishing line to the top, and drop Weed'Ez to the bottom. The more Weed'Ez you deploy the better, as fish typically prefer the densest cover they can find. When you are ready to move, simply retrieve your Weed'Ez from the hole, stow and go.
Nature Vision, Inc., (NASDAQ:NRVN) , a publicly held corporation headquartered in Brainerd, Minnesota, created Aqua-Vu, the first self- contained underwater viewing system in 1997. Founded by President/CEO Jeff Zernov, Nature Vision continues to reinvent the outdoor experience.
Media Contact
Cory Schmidt (218) 824-3815 or cschmidt@naturevisioninc.com