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Ok, I got to thinking today during school. (about bass fishing of course) Anyways, I thought about the main tow reasons they use red in fishing.
1. Red line supposedly is nearly invisible under 3' of water. 2. Red hooks/bleeding bait to make the baits look injured. Both of those things cannot be true. If the color red is the first color to become "invisible" unerwater, then how come red hooks/bleeding bait colors are not invisible underwater? If red baits/hooks were, then why is the red Rat-L-Trap one of the most popular colors of R-Traps? Shouldn't it be "invisible" underwater? If the fish can see these baits, then the fish can see red line. If the fish can't see red line, then the fish can't see red baits. Just something for you guys to think about too. BB
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