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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? -- ciao Vittorix |
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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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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? -- ciao Vittorix |
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Vittorix wrote:
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. Chris |
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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? -- ciao Vittorix |
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From: "Vittorix"
| | good. so which are the colors they are more sensitive to? | isn't there a scale? | | -- | ciao | Vittorix | Red ! The colour of blood is seen by most fish and can invoke a reaction. However, the tone variation may make a difference. I find that Blue Fish and Striped Bass have good sight and that's why I don't use black or steel coloured leaders. I find a camouflaged leader works much better. Besides the weight issue, the transition between red, clear and green helps the leader material to not be see by blending into the background. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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Vittorix, you asked for a rigorous study. Two were suggested to you; yet you
asked for the conclusions rather than go find the studies yourself. That being the case, I won't refer you to other studies (there are a few more that I've come across), but will just summarize. Yes... there are a few rigorous studies. Plenty of room for more, if you're into that. Yes... colors make a difference to fish... and to your fishing success. Yes... colors have to first catch the fisherman before they will catch the fish. So there are more color options, patterns, and fancy decal jobs than are essential to catch fish. But make no mistake... most anglers choose their equipment (boat, rods, clothing, lures, etc.) for both the esthetics as well as the performance. Both contribute to their enjoyment of the sport. If you're interested. go to our archive site, http://rofb.net, and type "color mean anything" in the Google search. Then read the first article... a string started by Craig Baugher, with worthwhile contributions by a number of regulars. -- Joe Haubenreich Secret Weapon Lures Web: secretweaponlures.com --------------------------------------- Better designs... better lures.... better results ---------------------------------------~ 0"))) "Vittorix" wrote in message ... 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? -- ciao Vittorix |
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Joe Haubenreich wrote:
Vittorix, you asked for a rigorous study. Two were suggested to you; yet you asked for the conclusions rather than go find the studies yourself. That being the case, I won't refer you to other studies (there are a few more that I've come across), but will just summarize. Yes... there are a few rigorous studies. Plenty of room for more, if you're into that. Yes... colors make a difference to fish... and to your fishing success. Yes... colors have to first catch the fisherman before they will catch the fish. So there are more color options, patterns, and fancy decal jobs than are essential to catch fish. But make no mistake... most anglers choose their equipment (boat, rods, clothing, lures, etc.) for both the esthetics as well as the performance. Both contribute to their enjoyment of the sport. If you're interested. go to our archive site, http://rofb.net, and type "color mean anything" in the Google search. Then read the first article... a string started by Craig Baugher, with worthwhile contributions by a number of regulars. Thanks Joe, I didn't want to say it, but I was thinking the same thing. Chris |
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![]() "Vittorix" wrote in message ... 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? -- ciao Vittorix Does anyone besides me remeber a color-meter gadget that was sold about 20 years ago? You rolled the cable down into the water and a gauge told you the best color lure to use. |
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"Dr Epstein" wrote in message
news:a0OFe.24$PX4.11@trndny08... "Vittorix" wrote in message ... 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? -- ciao Vittorix Does anyone besides me remeber a color-meter gadget that was sold about 20 years ago? You rolled the cable down into the water and a gauge told you the best color lure to use. Yup. The Color-C-Lector or something like that. They have a new digital version available. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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