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i attribute every good day of fishing i have to dumb luck
Or lack thereof (for me).
i attribute every good day of fishing i have to dumb luck
water clarity makes a difference,guyz fishin the red river with a 2" clarity depth it won't matter,clear water absolutely down to 20',one of the local lakes I fish is gin clear,sunny days red and bubble gum color hands down makes the difference on walleyes in shallower water,the clarity of this lake like others in the area is about 18',red hooks/pink bubble gum are always the best it seems down to 20',one hot summer day I grabbed my snorkel and fins and dove down to check out different color hooks@ 20+feet,no sunlight beyond 18' and no matter the hook color they were all black.
water clarity makes a difference,guyz fishin the red river with a 2" clarity depth it won't matter,clear water absolutely down to 20',one of the local lakes I fish is gin clear,sunny days red and bubble gum color hands down makes the difference on walleyes in shallower water,the clarity of this lake like others in the area is about 18',red hooks/pink bubble gum are always the best it seems down to 20',one hot summer day I grabbed my snorkel and fins and dove down to check out different color hooks@ 20+feet,no sunlight beyond 18' and no matter the hook color they were all black.
I have a fear of being 20 ft deep in a lake, gives me the hebbiejeebies just thinking about it.
water clarity makes a difference,guyz fishin the red river with a 2" clarity depth it won't matter,clear water absolutely down to 20',one of the local lakes I fish is gin clear,sunny days red and bubble gum color hands down makes the difference on walleyes in shallower water,the clarity of this lake like others in the area is about 18',red hooks/pink bubble gum are always the best it seems down to 20',one hot summer day I grabbed my snorkel and fins and dove down to check out different color hooks@ 20+feet,no sunlight beyond 18' and no matter the hook color they were all black.
but... you have human eyes, not fish eyes - do you know what they see?:;:muahaha
If I have to replace a treble hook in a crank, I use a red one.