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January
2005
Greetings,
The
industry is complete with lures that use the sensory attractors of sound, scent,
vibration, and to a small extent, luminescence to attract fish. Yet, in this
area of light, there is no attraction that has ever been developed for the
fishing enthusiast that represents an inexpensive flashing unit that can be
attached to the end of the line and then cast out with artificially illuminated
electronic anticipation.
The
wait is over. This phenomenal lure is now ready to market. In your hands is the
complete explanation of what may well prove to be among the most sensational
fishing product in many years. The electronic fishing lures
is inexpensive, easy to
operate, and it works. And to any merchandiser in the fishing industry I¡¯ll
cast-out the following supposition, ¡°This
lure will be a money-maker!¡±
By profession, I am an educator who has spent over the last three
decades promoting learning concepts. Recently, I became a published sport
fishing author. (See www.alaskanauthor.com.)
Almost two years ago, I was approached by the talented inventor of this concept
to work with him in the design, testing, and promotion of his new invention.
I¡¯m now thoroughly convinced that we have developed a product that no one else
ever has. Simply put, the
electronic fishing lures
is a revelation in the category of artificial lures;
Please examine all enclosures. They explain and illustrate
everything you need to know to affect a decision to join us in the introduction
of a product that will storm the marketplace. When first showing this lure to a
friend, I asked him to engage the strobe. The instant it lit up, his exact words
to me were, ¡°Holy Cow, Bernard, not
only can this lure catch fish, it also catches people!¡±
That says it all. Learning is best accomplished when the experience
is active and not passive.
All any teacher (or salesman) needs to do is simply place this lure in the hands
of clients and instruct them in turning it on. Believe me; the
electronic fishing lures
will do all the rest.
I hope to hear from you soon after you browse the
electronic fishing lures
informational
packet.
Best regards,
Bernard R.
Rosenberg |
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