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Artificial lure - that mean the lure is not a real lure ?
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<blockquote data-quote="senkosam" data-source="post: 471040" data-attributes="member: 24899"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 18px">like your reasoning! </span></strong></p><p></p><p>Wish there were more like you that <em>process</em> better than a fish. :lol: </p><p>Superstition rules much of modern day fishing whereas anglers of yore knew what to use, when and where without all the bells & whistles tackle companies promote. American Indians for example. </p><p></p><p>Does red = gills or blood to a predator fish as insisted upon by the gurus of forums and video? Like you said, red is the first color that turns black under low light, but more than that, it's a dark opaque color that simply contrasts with a brighter background whether as lines or polka dots. . (note: Sherlock never said that in any book.)</p><p></p><p>If there's anything that <em>contrasts</em> with a fish's environment, it's the object (lure) that moves a certain way or even the <em>wiggle</em> of an earthworm - (which most fish have <u>never</u> laid eyes on much less have a clue what it is). Could it be an instinctual response to what may be food? Could be.</p><p></p><p> I go with the <em>wiggle</em>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="senkosam, post: 471040, member: 24899"] [b][size=5]like your reasoning! [/size][/b] Wish there were more like you that [i]process[/i] better than a fish. :lol: Superstition rules much of modern day fishing whereas anglers of yore knew what to use, when and where without all the bells & whistles tackle companies promote. American Indians for example. Does red = gills or blood to a predator fish as insisted upon by the gurus of forums and video? Like you said, red is the first color that turns black under low light, but more than that, it's a dark opaque color that simply contrasts with a brighter background whether as lines or polka dots. . (note: Sherlock never said that in any book.) If there's anything that [i]contrasts[/i] with a fish's environment, it's the object (lure) that moves a certain way or even the [i]wiggle[/i] of an earthworm - (which most fish have [u]never[/u] laid eyes on much less have a clue what it is). Could it be an instinctual response to what may be food? Could be. I go with the [i]wiggle[/i]. [/QUOTE]
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