Fishing With Lights
In Japan experiments have shown that fish collect around submerged light bulbs at night. With a long string of bulbs running far' out, the bulbs are turned off one at a time, at two-minute intervals. The fish swim in to the next bulb each time, following down the line to the last light—inside a large trap net.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 74, 28 July 1948, Page 2
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60Fishing With Lights Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 74, 28 July 1948, Page 2
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