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Bass & sunfish Color Spectrum- IMPORTANT NOTE!



 
 
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Old June 8th, 2004, 02:48 AM
Bob Rickard
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Default Bass & sunfish Color Spectrum- IMPORTANT NOTE!

I am cross-posting this message due to it's importance. As anglers, an
accurate understanding of color is one extremely important factor in
maximizing our fishing skills. Therefore, it is very important to note that
if this chart is correct, and I have no reason to to believe that it is not,
that bass & bluegill are most sensitive to those colors that are first
filtered out as depth increases and light subsequently decreases. It also
presents the obvious question that at what level(s) of light filtration, or
depth(s), do those fish's abilities to recognize those colors completely
disappear?

To me, this is not as simple as it appears. I love it!
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Old June 8th, 2004, 01:12 PM
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Default Bass & sunfish Color Spectrum- IMPORTANT NOTE!

How about posting it to a web site like OutdoorFrontiers or to ROFB so
it will stay live longer than a day or two?

Alt groups are like bass color vision, they get harder to see the deeper
it gets....

In Bob Rickard wrote:
I am cross-posting this message due to it's importance. As anglers, an
accurate understanding of color is one extremely important factor in
maximizing our fishing skills. Therefore, it is very important to note
that if this chart is correct, and I have no reason to to believe that
it is not, that bass & bluegill are most sensitive to those colors
that are first filtered out as depth increases and light subsequently
decreases. It also presents the obvious question that at what level(s)
of light filtration, or depth(s), do those fish's abilities to
recognize those colors completely disappear?

To me, this is not as simple as it appears. I love it!

 




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