I use silver tape used by ventilation installers, really shiny and sticks like hell. If you want some i'll sort it out for you....Free of course.. I change the colours of the hokeyes, muppets and shads but stay silver with the pirks.......
I'm sure Mr Charlton has not long placed a post regarding colours and which are seen the longest and the shortest in water. Red was the colour reported to disapeare first and blue/black the last. Was some study carried out by one of those gentlemen sporting a white coat. Mr Charlton!
I'm sure Mr Charlton has not long placed a post regarding colours and which are seen the longest and the shortest in water. Red was the colour reported to disapeare first and blue/black the last. Was some study carried out by one of those gentlemen sporting a white coat. Mr Charlton!
In all the years I have boat fished, won't say how long, the further I went out the darker the pirk/lure used to get more fish, with black taking the most well off for some reason. Don't think the amount of light you get at 200 foot would be any different to 400 foot, but it must as when the water is coloured you don't get as many fish, but what makes a black pirk stick out among the reds/yellows/oranges etc. There was a study done, did have it on video but somebody copied a film over it. They used different shapes of lures/colours it ws amazing to see masses of fish around a lure but not touching it, change the colour/shape the fish where fighting to get a hold of it. However each days results proved that the same colour/lure didn't work all the time, it changed from day to day. That is why I always advise anglers, if you are not getting anything change your lure, look around the boat, you will see that someone is catching more fish than anyone else, see what colour/shape/type he is using.
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