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the "no paint" lure
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<blockquote data-quote="Pilchard" data-source="post: 5326921" data-attributes="member: 19427"><p>I've heard many highly-respected fisherman argue the importance of color. Personally I believe it's more about how you are wiggling your bait than what color it is. It's the reason two fisherman can fish right beside each other with the same bait and have such wildly different success rates. Ever heard the old expression "you ain't holding your mouth right"?</p><p></p><p>It becomes especially apparent in fly fishing in clear water where you can watch the fish react to your presentation. I have pushed many people around on a skiff that have not got a bite after 15 or 20 shots at laid up fish. They get frustrated and say you try.... and the next guy gets a bite on the very next fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pilchard, post: 5326921, member: 19427"] I've heard many highly-respected fisherman argue the importance of color. Personally I believe it's more about how you are wiggling your bait than what color it is. It's the reason two fisherman can fish right beside each other with the same bait and have such wildly different success rates. Ever heard the old expression "you ain't holding your mouth right"? It becomes especially apparent in fly fishing in clear water where you can watch the fish react to your presentation. I have pushed many people around on a skiff that have not got a bite after 15 or 20 shots at laid up fish. They get frustrated and say you try.... and the next guy gets a bite on the very next fish. [/QUOTE]
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