sagalout
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It's wet and horrible down here on the sunny english riviera so since some bloke told me yesterday that fish have no colour vision but I always think red maggots and yellow sweetcorn are good baits I thought a little bit of research was in order.
Wikkipedia states "most fish species have colour vision" and "characteristic colors are, from low to high frequency: red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, violet"
So what end or is it the middle of the colour spectrum is best for fish? Does it depend on available light? Are Nash onto something with their purple boilies? If all colours are visible does it matter?
Wikkipedia states "most fish species have colour vision" and "characteristic colors are, from low to high frequency: red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue, violet"
So what end or is it the middle of the colour spectrum is best for fish? Does it depend on available light? Are Nash onto something with their purple boilies? If all colours are visible does it matter?