In clear water, reds are first to be absorbed leaving the color gray or black.
In other waters red is more visible and blues are absorbed to gray or black.
Why use red hooks instead of the normal gray/silver ones?
Why make a red fishing line?????????????? Why not gray/black?
Red hooks can be seen a little better on highly vegetated areas
I've never experienced with alternating from red to gray or blue to gray, but rather red to blue (gray to gray)
Clear line has more shine than "Tinted line", hmmm.
I must not have had enough coffee this a.m. because this is racking my brain. Anyone care to give their "cents" and maybe we can fine tune this information. Could be useful in a couple weeks. If you're a Bassmaster subscriber I'm refering to the "Invisible link" section on page 62 of the Feb. 2011 issue.
Someone invent a pair of glasses that will let us see any color of line as if it were neon green, instead of risking success for the sake our unkeen eyesights. Or have they?



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