In Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea, Santiago says: “It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then, when luck comes, you are ready.”
Mark Baker agrees wholeheartedly. The Waiuku roofer and inventor of the Smart Bite Light says a little precise technology is always appreciated when fishing. By indicating whether or not a fish has taken the bait, his invention can alert users, even via smart phones.
“When fishing, if you don’t monitor your rod constantly you can miss a bite; or you wonder whether you still have bait or not. The Smart Bite Light reduces this uncertainty and increases the catch because you can be pretty sure whether bait is lost or there’s something on the line.”
In Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea, Santiago says: “It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then, when luck comes, you are ready.”
Mark Baker agrees wholeheartedly. The Waiuku roofer and inventor of the Smart Bite Light says a little precise technology is always appreciated when fishing. By indicating whether or not a fish has taken the bait, his invention can alert users, even via smart phones.
“When fishing, if you don’t monitor your rod constantly you can miss a bite; or you wonder whether you still have bait or not. The Smart Bite Light reduces this uncertainty and increases the catch because you can be pretty sure whether bait is lost or there’s something on the line.”
Designed to take the guesswork out of fishing, the Smart Bite Light (valued at $95) is available at smartbitelight.co.nz.
Thanks to its inventor, Mark Baker , Rural Living has one which won’t get away! Our lucky winner will also receive a copy of The Beginner’s Guide to Hunting and Fishing, by Paul Adamson, published by Random House New Zealand, RRP $34.99. Prizes sent separately.
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