We can now quickly and effortlessly create the perfect underwater fish haven as a drawing card. Thus, in the case of panfish, particularly perch, instead of continually searching for new pods, we now have them coming to us and congregating. A bit more relaxing way to fish as we are not perforating large chunks of ice over the course of a day. A very real and meaningful benefit is that once the ReelWeeds have attracted a few, these new arrivals will serve as a magnet for others. Before you know it, we have the perfect scenario to begin a competitive feeding binge. By pulling in and holding a large number of fish, we can literally change their attitudes from negative or neutral into a positive feeding response. I know of no other product out there that can make this claim. Skeptical? As with all breakthroughs in fishing, it takes some longer than others to catch on. Recall that it wasn't long ago that many die-hards scoffed at using electronics on ice. Now you'd be hard pressed to find someone not using them in one form or another. If you want to be on the cutting edge this season and provide yourself a way to consistently ice more fish this winter, then this is one you'll want to put to a personal test. You might want to check out an extensive amount of really cool underwater footage of fish reacting to the ReelWeeds, as well as lures at www.reelweeds.com or you can stop by Sodak Sport & Bait on Dec. 6th as I'll be on hand for personal demonstrations. Rest assured this is not another in a long line of gimmicks sprung on gullible fishermen. They were extensively field tested before coming to market, have been available for a couple of years now and passed the ultimate test; effectiveness and ultimately angler satisfaction. If you're a serious ice fanatic, this is one item you'll want to have topping the list in your letter to Santa (or whoever you depend for your goodies). Who knows, if you're good maybe some will show up in your stocking. Contact professional fisherman Dennis Foster of Mellette at: 605-887-3451 or 605-450-1069, dennis@nvc.net or www.eyetimepromotions.com