3-Pack Large Glow-in-the-dark
3-Pack Large Glow-in-the-dark
Glow-in-the-dark strike indicators give you the option to extend your time on the water. Glow-in-the-dark strike indicators help you see strikes better in the arly morning evening and into the night. We have nymphed and dead drifted streamers under glow-in-the-dark indicators with great success.
Charging Oros glow-in-the-dark strike indicators works best with a strong headlamp or UV light. Phone lights do not work as well. We recommend rolling the glow-in-the dark strike indicator in your fingers or on the line for about 30 seconds while it is illuminated. The purpose of rolling the indicator is to expose the entire indicator surface to light.
We have found that Oros glow-in-the-dark strike indicators start off bright and dim over a period of about five minutes. How long you need to go between charges depends on how the indicator was charged, lighting conditions and your eyesight. Consider switching to a larger indicator than you might use for daylight fishing for greater visibility.
When fishing at night, we recommend that you do it with one or more fishing buddies. Be aware of the wildlife and take appropriate precautions. We see different animals at night versus during daylight hours. Fishing at night is not legal in some areas. Please follow all local fishing regulations.
This 3-pack of large strike glow-in-the-dark strike indicators is assembled to our original low-impact packaging made of Forest Stewardship Council certified paper. It's not the cheapest packaging option, but its better for the forests our waters run through.
Size: Large 1.0 inches diameter
Line weight: Recommended minimum 3x or 8 lb test
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Oros is a fly fishing brand focused on helping all people access and find joy in fishing.
Our name, Oros, is akin to Orogeny, “a process in which the outer layer of the earth is folded to form mountains." It’s how the Rocky Mountains were formed 80 million to 55 million years ago. Both orogeny and Oros are derived from Ancient Greek óros, meaning mountain or high ground.

How To Attach Oros Strike Indicators
Learn how to securely attach and adjust Oros Strike Indicators using our Soft-Lock Technology