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how do the manufacture of fish lures know that fish can see colors or shades, or is it just the motion of the lure that they are following?
from wesley on 10.15.09 Answer Question |
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There have been a number of studies done on the ability of fish to see colors. I understand that they don't see them just the way we do and are able to see into the spectrum where we can't. You're right that the motion and shade has a lot to do with whether they bite.
They listen to the scientists that tell us that fish have rods and cones in their eyes enabling them to see colors.
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There have been a number of studies done on the ability of fish to see colors. I understand that they don't see them just the way we do and are able to see into the spectrum where we can't. You're right that the motion and shade has a lot to do with whether they bite.
They listen to the scientists that tell us that fish have rods and cones in their eyes enabling them to see colors.
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