Fish have eyes that possess a fixed, non-dilating pupil so they cannot adjust to brighter or dimmer light conditions.
As a result many fish when feeding will conceal themselves in shaded cover so they can see and pounce on food fishes that are passing in brighter light.
A fishes ability to see a lure is determined by two factors, namely the clarity of the water and its visibility. The clearer the water the further a fish can see a lure.
The combination of these two factors will affect how fish will see colour and hence your lure.
As far as fish are concerned there are nine basic colours in nature that usually do the job. These are red, purple, orange, yellow, green, blue, silver, white and black.
Product Specifications
- Colour selector
- Designed for saltwater fishing
- Aids lure selection