
July 26th, 2005, 10:13 PM
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Chris Rennert wrote:
I have the suspect that all these colors in the baits attract more
the fisherman that the fish 
Is there a rigorous study about how different fishes see and react
the colors?
Check out "What fish see" & "Knowing Bass" , both get pretty in
depth into the vision of fish. "What fish see" is based more on
Salmon and Steelhead on the west coast , btu "Knowing Bass" is as
the title suggests, written from a Biologist at Pure FIshing
(Berkley). I have read them both a couple times. Very in depth, and
scientific.
so, tell us: what conclusion they arrive to?
IN a nutshell, Bass are very sensitive to certain colors, and not as
sensitive to others. Some colors they conclude they can determine
different shades of the same color, while other colors blend in and
are either just light or dark contrasts.
good. so which are the colors they are more sensitive to?
isn't there a scale?
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ciao
Vittorix
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