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This 3D-printed lure mimics fish sounds to attract your next catch

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The Fish Call, which is raising money on Kickstarter right now, was designed by father-son duo Jack and Jeff Danos. How does it corral your next catch? By faking fish out into think there’s a nearby feeding frenzy. Simply chuck the floating gizmo into the water, where it’ll vibrate and emit sounds of fish schooling to feed. Next thing you know, a whole bunch of fish’ll show up for the supposed buffet. Hook, line, sinker.

The boys used patent-pending technology to record the schooling sounds that the device broadcasts. The campaign says that even in windy, tough conditions with no tide, the device makes it way easier to nab fish of all sizes and species: flounder, bass, catfish, blue gill, black tip shark. Most of the testing with their 3D-printed prototypes has been done in costal saltwater or freshwater ponds.
via Gizmodo

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