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Stimulate Slow Release Spray is designed to enhance the fish catching qualities of lures or bait used for saltwater and freshwater fishing - and it's now available in five colours and flavours to suit all types of fishing.

The all new Glow range of sprays incorporate specialised glow particles that temporarily fuse to your bait or lure; these impart additional visual attractants on top of the famous Ultrabite Pheremones. Maximum glow output is achieved by charging your bait or lure with the Stimulate Black Light after the spray has been generously applied (black light sold separately).

The spray contains a slow release additive which contains Ultrabite, a patented synthetic Pheromone designed to trigger a vigorous feeding response in fish.

This spray is formulated to stick to the surface being sprayed, and to release the pheromones slowly, with the added advantage that it masks any human scent present on lures or bait.

The spray should be liberally applied before use and then re-applied to lures after every 10 to 15 casts, or every 15 minutes when using bait.

Stimulate Slow Release Spray is transparent and will not obliterate the colour or surface patterns on lures, and is environmentally safe.

Old lures can have their effectiveness improved as the spray contains fine fleck with reflective qualities, and even lures with an undamaged surface may look more enticing with a light spray over the surface.

Australian owned and produced; Stimulate Slow Release Spray is available in 75g (100ml) cans from fishing tackle outlets throughout Australia.

More at: www.freetime.com.au

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