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Old July 26th, 2005, 08:39 PM
Chris Rennert
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Vittorix 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.

Chris
 




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