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Old June 24th, 2005, 09:06 AM
Ged
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I agree, fish must have pretty good eyesight as you never see any in
Specsavers do you ?


"Phil L" wrote in message
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Ged wrote:
:: Which fish can distinguish colours then ?

No one really knows, it's still widely thought that dogs only see in black
and white, fish are way down on the list of scientists' research on eyes.
Personally I beleive that most animals can see all colours perfectly well,
pretty similar to us, trout and salmon are examples of this, ask any fly
fisherman if all flies are just the same regardless of colour.

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Old June 24th, 2005, 11:18 AM
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In message , Derek.Moody
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Phil L wrote:
Olle Lundin wrote:
:: what do you use when you dye maggots (red)?


I can buy coloured maggots from the tackla shop too but it costs to
much. The methods you mention won't it just dye the maggots on the outside?


Unless you breed and grow your own maggots you are stuck. To get the colour
inside you must feed it to them as they grow. It -is- possible to dye full
grown maggots but not without killing them.


Are all maggot dyes internal now then? ISTR that chrysodine (before it
was banned) was applied externally to full-grown maggots, but others
like annatto were fed.

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Old June 28th, 2005, 06:33 AM
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Phil L wrote:
Olle Lundin wrote:
:: Phil L wrote:
::: Olle Lundin wrote:
::::: what do you use when you dye maggots (red)?
:::
::: In Britain we buy them already coloured, most tackle shops have an
::: assortment of colours, red, yellow, orange, green, bronze
::: etc...it's just food colourings added to the rotten meat that
::: they are grown on and the maggots turn that colour - I suppose
::: you could colour them yourself in much the same way, just get
::: some food colourings (cake making shops have them and some
::: supermarkets) and add a few drops to some damp bread and put it
::: in the maggot box, another method is to use blackcurrant cordial.
::: For yellow maggots use ordinary tumeric which is used in making
::: curries, both these will also add a bit of flavour too.
:::
:: I can buy coloured maggots from the tackla shop too but it costs to
:: much. The methods you mention won't it just dye the maggots on the
:: outside?


Our maggots are about 3 Euros per half litre and this is in any colour, I've
never tried to colour them myself because they are so cheap, personally I
prefer natural (just plain white) maggots as this is a more natural bait, IE
something that wild fish would eat occasionally when carrion floats to the
surface and becomes home to millions of fly larvae.

As Derek said, you will have to get rotten meat and add food colouring to do
it properly, but the methods I mentioned would give you a tinge of colour.



thats pretty cheap, I pay almost 11 euros per half litre when I buy them
directly from the guy who breeds them, if I buy them from the tackle
shop I pay more....


/Olle
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Old June 28th, 2005, 04:46 PM
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Olle,

My local tackle shop closed, so I have a go at breeding them myself &
couldn't believe how easy & non smelly it was, let alone cheap !!!

I put a very basic web page together as I had loads of mates asking about it
over here in Ireland - hope it helps..

http://www.andiplaster.utvinternet.com/maggots.htm


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