"Loon Biostrike is a high visibility putty indicator that is malleable, sticky and movable on your line while being reusable and biodegradable. I also believe it as “de facto attractor pattern” because it often draws fish strikes as an egg imitation." Columnist Richard Formato raves about Loon's biodegradable strike indicator and other products in Virginia's Roanoke Times.
Indicators: Loon's "Biostrike"
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