Interesting.
Where are you located? What type of water are you fishing (depth, depth of bait, verticle jigging, etc)
Anybody else use these as the water cools in the fall? I found this color works great as the leaves begin to fall.
Interesting.
Where are you located? What type of water are you fishing (depth, depth of bait, verticle jigging, etc)
yeah interesting, I thought RED was supposed to disappear under water. as in red line or red hooks and if that's true what good is a red blood line on a lure?
I'm just dumb that way
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I fish with red/white tubes and you say red disappears in water. I don't think so I catch most of my fish on that color combanation. I think who ever said red disappears in the water is full of it.
For me, Red works better with a falling water temperature. The gold and silver seem best in spring. Chartreuse best in steady temperatures, both summer and winter.
Berkley on Red ---> Do Fish See The Color Red? Red May Or May Not Be Be A Good Lure Color Choice | Suite101.com