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| Does that get put on for us or the fish? I like the look of them but can the fish really see the scales on a bait as it is ripping through the water?
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| I believe mostly for the fisherman.
Although, I don't believe they can see the individual pattern, I do believe they may be able to differentiate between light and dark areas. Maybe the scale pattern adds a diffused kind of a flash to it, I don't know how to describe it.
Anyone else have any ideas?
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| How many of you go out and buy the plane jane bait next to the sparkly scaly pattern hanging next to it? I think its mostly for the fish but the contrast that those scales provide is probably what makes a bait look so real in the water, and yum to the fishes.
I bet if anyone that could do it all day, if you threw a natural pine\maple bait, no paint on it, on a hot fishing day, you'd get bit. that is if you could handle it. | |
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