Makes sense.
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This is the article I mentioned above: http://www.rockportflyfishers.com/ar..._see_color.pdf
An interesting read and worth the few minutes it takes.
Andrew
Makes sense.
Good article.This is the article I mentioned above: http://www.rockportflyfishers.com/ar..._see_color.pdf
An interesting read and worth the few minutes it takes.
Andrew
Based on how a human interperts color. In the begining of color and eye anatomy reseach they would ask what do you see and then compare the break down of the eye the the results. HOW do we KNOW what a fish or any animal sees for sure. That is like the old saying if an animal can see in the dark it doesn't see color. But then they say dogs can distinguish different colors.
Makes me wonder about those new soft plastics that are UV sensitive? Good read for sure.
Now you have me thinking, are they distinguishing different colors?, or are they (the fish) distinguishing different shades of gray? After all everyone who chose the original repala as favorite in the other threads, I'm assuming there all black and white or variations of such but probably a little red thrown in? I don't know.Based on how a human interperts color. In the begining of color and eye anatomy reseach they would ask what do you see and then compare the break down of the eye the the results. HOW do we KNOW what a fish or any animal sees for sure. That is like the old saying if an animal can see in the dark it doesn't see color. But then they say dogs can distinguish different colors.
