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Esca-lure: A brief introduction
Over millions of years, various marine species
have developed specialized light-emitting organs Anglerfish with the catch of
the day called esca. Esca means lure light, and it is used by a lot of important
organisms in the sea, such as krill and squid. Esca is also the name of the
light organ of the anglerfish. This has a long modified dorsal fin with a light
organ at the end, which is the esca itself. The anglerfish lies motionless on
the seabed using its esca to attract other fish. When the prey goes for the
esca, the anglerfish strikes and swallows the prey whole.
The Norwegian company Esca Global AS has now
succeeded in developing a new and revolutionary technology based on methods
used by marine organisms that use lure lights as bait.
The technology imitates these natural lure
lights, and so it has been named Esca Technology. Esca Global AS is the only
company in the world to offer lure lights that imitate the lure lights used
in nature by marine life forms.
Why use Esca? Here are som advantages:
- Attracts fish
- Triggers the hunting and striking instinct in fish
- Can be used together with spinners, jigs and bait
- Improves the performance of your favorite items of fishing tackle
- Generates its own power in salt water
- No batteries required – environmentally friendly and safe
- Lasts at least 100 hours in the sea
So, Esca Technology attracts fish and enhances the performance of your favorite items of fishing tackle - so you get more fish and more fun when you use Esca!
Colors:
The colors blue and green are very specific
light wavelengths that simulate lure lights used by marine organisms. Blue light
is the color most commonly used by marine organisms in their light organs. It
is also the wavelength that penetrates deepest and furthest in water. In shallower
waters containing more particles and algae, green light is more often used,
though this varies from season to season and place to place. We recommend therefore
that you figure out what works best in your favorite fishing spots.