Bloody Shad
Fish 30acre
Posted 4/26/2012 3:44 PM (#555985)
Subject: Bloody Shad




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Here are a couple of my shad baits I just recently cleared.


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muskyslayer96
Posted 4/26/2012 6:43 PM (#556023 - in reply to #555985)
Subject: Re: Bloody Shad





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Location: Madison, WI
Wow...nice effect..really well done!

MS
jlammusky
Posted 4/27/2012 11:54 AM (#556172 - in reply to #555985)
Subject: Re: Bloody Shad





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Location: montreal, canada
It's just for a info not too say they are not beautiful ... Blood underwatee his purple he can't coagulate cause there is no oxygene
Fish and Whistle
Posted 4/27/2012 12:07 PM (#556175 - in reply to #556172)
Subject: Re: Bloody Shad





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Location: Antioch, IL
jlammusky - 4/27/2012 11:54 AM

It's just for a info not too say they are not beautiful ... Blood underwatee his purple he can't coagulate cause there is no oxygene

Uhh...I think the room you are sitting in may be devoid of oxygen. Not sure that your statement qualifies as info.

Great looking lures. I would love to see them in action.

Edited by Fish and Whistle 4/27/2012 12:10 PM
rtowns
Posted 4/27/2012 12:23 PM (#556178 - in reply to #556175)
Subject: Re: Bloody Shad




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I guess he is trying to say blood under water is purple because it isn't exposed to oxygen. I always wonder about red color being visible to fish. Mainly because some fishing line that is red is advertised as being invisible and then you have red hooks being advertised as provoking a strike. Never knew which one to believe. Either way nice looking baits.
jlammusky
Posted 4/27/2012 1:06 PM (#556186 - in reply to #555985)
Subject: Re: Bloody Shad





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Location: montreal, canada
This is what i meant he's not exposed yo oxygene so he stay's purple under water
Fish and Whistle
Posted 4/27/2012 1:27 PM (#556191 - in reply to #555985)
Subject: Re: Bloody Shad





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Location: Antioch, IL
I understood what you meant, I'm saying you are wrong. If there was no oxygen there would be no fish. blood with high or normal levels of oxygen is a different color than blood with low levels or no oxygen. Im not disputing that. blueish veins in you arm is the used blood with no oxygen returning for more o2. Blood in the water is exposed to o2 and is red. Light red, dark red, whatever Water filters light and can cause the perceived color to differ. The deeper you go the more blue an object will apear. A lure painted with red will appear more purple or maybe green or black depending on the depth and the water itself.

let's not highjack this thread any further. These are amazing lures! Keep up the great work.

Edited by Fish and Whistle 4/27/2012 1:42 PM
Fish 30acre
Posted 4/27/2012 3:48 PM (#556220 - in reply to #555985)
Subject: Re: Bloody Shad




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thanks guys! and idc, hijack this thread all you want, its getting me views haha. but i do agree, blood stays red in water. i know first hand...
Brian
Posted 4/30/2012 12:57 PM (#556849 - in reply to #555985)
Subject: RE: Bloody Shad


The red vs. purple discussion should be easy to confirm with a simple experiment. Anyone want to try it and report back the results? A photo would be even better.

Brian