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Old April 17th, 2007
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Red ???????

Just a thought ???????? for the past few years they have advertised the RED hook, which is suppose to mimick a wound, OK we the fishermen bought it and alot lures were sold with RED hooks and a new and VERY profitable market was opened. Now they have come out with RED line and say it is invisable to fish under water ??????????????????
NOW WHICH IS IT CAN THEY SEE THE RED HOOK AS A WOUND OR NOT ???????? HE HE HE

I am puzzled, or have we been once again tricked by manufators advertising.
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Re: Red ???????

Red is supposed to disappear at a certain depth, 6 or 9 ft. maybe?

I don't buy into it, but I'd say it's the advertising, for sure.
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Old April 17th, 2007
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Re: Red ???????

Talk to any diver and he will tell you that blood looks black underwater not red. Red is one of the first colors to fade out as it goes deeper.

As for the big manufacturers; we are not the only ones fishing for something. We fish for fish they fish for fishermen.

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Re: Red ???????

EXACTLY !!!!! I think that we have swallowed the RED hook, RED line, and even a RED sinker !!!!! I have spent alot of time researching studies done on COLORS, and I'm not sure if anyone knows the answers. Supposedly, RED is the first color to turn to a shade of black, depending on the water clarity. I"m not sure about RED line, but if anyone ever wants to come wet a line with me, you better have some RED in your tackle box. I try to put RED gills on all of MY lures, ALL fish have RED gills and I think that they can relate to them no matter what color they see RED as. I need to spend less time researching!!!!!
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Is there anyone that has NOT caught fish on WATERMELON with RED flake????
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Re: Red ???????

Has anyone tried black gills on deep diving cranks to see if it makes any differance?

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Old April 17th, 2007
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Re: Red ???????

According to the late BUCK PERRY color means nothing it is DEPTH AND SPEED that triggers the bite. But we all get wrapped up in the color thing, don't we ?? Good thing too or going to the bait shop would be so drab...........
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Re: Red ???????

I that the red catches the fishermans eye more that the fishes eyes.
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Re: Red ???????

Lilcra, red hooks are solid and red line is transparent.A red hook is red at deeper depths than 10'.Red lines will become grey because of light transmission through. red lines are mostly for watching strikes above water then attaracting a strike. drop a red hook in a pool or a place where you can see greater then 5' and you will see
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Re: Red ???????

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Lilcra, red hooks are solid and red line is transparent.A red hook is red at deeper depths than 10'.Red lines will become grey because of light transmission through. red lines are mostly for watching strikes above water then attaracting a strike. drop a red hook in a pool or a place where you can see greater then 5' and you will see

Dead on reply. I am a big fan of red hooks, especially on wacky rigs. I don't believe in the whole bleeding bait thing, but I do believe it resembles the flash of a gill on a bait fish. I also believe in different colors on diffeent days. I was fortunate to be able to fish almost every day for years and have had numerous days where all I could get bit on was a certain color. But hey what do I know
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Re: Red ???????

Fish must see color,why else would a yellow perch be so colorful?Some salmon turn bright red when spawning.Most of my fishing is done in less than 10 feet.I have yet to buy a crankbait with the red hooks though.
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