Why Fish Don't See Your Lures: How Fish Vision Affects Intelligent Fishing Tackle Color Selection. Lake Fishing, River Fishing, Sea Fishing.

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Author: Greg Vinall ISBN: 9781301785698
Publisher: Greg Vinall Publication: January 21, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Greg Vinall
ISBN: 9781301785698
Publisher: Greg Vinall
Publication: January 21, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

(Article, 53 pages, 17000 words)

Most people suck at choosing which lure to use.

For example, did you know that some fish species can see different colors than other species can, and some fish can even see colors that humans can’t?

Did you know that that the colors fish see depends on how deep they are?

Have you ever wondered why fish sometimes charge at your lure, then turn away at the last second without striking?

Would you like the confidence to choose the best lure colors for any fishing scenario?

For the majority of lure fishers, choosing which colored lure to tie on their line is nothing more than a game of chance. Knowing how to pick the right colored lure requires an understanding of how fish see objects and how light and color behave in the fish’s world, and most folks just don't posses that.

I’m fortunate to have spent the majority of my working life in a career that allows me to improve my knowledge of how fish behave, and these days I put a lot of thought into lure color selection. I make my lure choices based on the intimate understanding of lakes, rivers and oceans that my profession as an aquatic scientist has provided as well as my past experience with a fishing rod.

With all that knowledge, I’d love to say that I’ve always made intelligent decisions about what lures to buy or use for a particular situation.

Unfortunately, I can’t say that.

Like so many others, my approach to lure color selection for many years was little more than a lottery. I caught fish by switching lures a hundred times until I found one that worked, and very often I wasted a lot of valuable fishing time before I started catching fish. The trouble with this approach is that the next time you go to wet a line the conditions have changed and you have to start over and waste time all over again.

I’m glad to say that many years ago I stopped playing the lottery and started to put serious thought into how I could make intelligent lure choices, and since then I haven’t looked back.

I’m not going to tell you that I have the secret formula for knowing which lure style or color of lure the fish are going to be smashing on any given day, because that would be ridiculous. Conditions constantly change and fish, like humans, can change their minds, defy logic and rewrite the rules any time they wish.

But what I can do is offer you an understanding of the many interrelated factors that affect the appearance of your lures to the fish. In my experience this knowledge is invaluable for increasing your chances of catching a fish.

In this eBook I take some very complex scientific concepts and simplify them, giving you a starting point for eliminating the least likely lures and going straight to the top few that are most likely to work on the day. After that, it’s up to you to go through the daily process of trial and error that all lure fishermen must go through.

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(Article, 53 pages, 17000 words)

Most people suck at choosing which lure to use.

For example, did you know that some fish species can see different colors than other species can, and some fish can even see colors that humans can’t?

Did you know that that the colors fish see depends on how deep they are?

Have you ever wondered why fish sometimes charge at your lure, then turn away at the last second without striking?

Would you like the confidence to choose the best lure colors for any fishing scenario?

For the majority of lure fishers, choosing which colored lure to tie on their line is nothing more than a game of chance. Knowing how to pick the right colored lure requires an understanding of how fish see objects and how light and color behave in the fish’s world, and most folks just don't posses that.

I’m fortunate to have spent the majority of my working life in a career that allows me to improve my knowledge of how fish behave, and these days I put a lot of thought into lure color selection. I make my lure choices based on the intimate understanding of lakes, rivers and oceans that my profession as an aquatic scientist has provided as well as my past experience with a fishing rod.

With all that knowledge, I’d love to say that I’ve always made intelligent decisions about what lures to buy or use for a particular situation.

Unfortunately, I can’t say that.

Like so many others, my approach to lure color selection for many years was little more than a lottery. I caught fish by switching lures a hundred times until I found one that worked, and very often I wasted a lot of valuable fishing time before I started catching fish. The trouble with this approach is that the next time you go to wet a line the conditions have changed and you have to start over and waste time all over again.

I’m glad to say that many years ago I stopped playing the lottery and started to put serious thought into how I could make intelligent lure choices, and since then I haven’t looked back.

I’m not going to tell you that I have the secret formula for knowing which lure style or color of lure the fish are going to be smashing on any given day, because that would be ridiculous. Conditions constantly change and fish, like humans, can change their minds, defy logic and rewrite the rules any time they wish.

But what I can do is offer you an understanding of the many interrelated factors that affect the appearance of your lures to the fish. In my experience this knowledge is invaluable for increasing your chances of catching a fish.

In this eBook I take some very complex scientific concepts and simplify them, giving you a starting point for eliminating the least likely lures and going straight to the top few that are most likely to work on the day. After that, it’s up to you to go through the daily process of trial and error that all lure fishermen must go through.

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