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Pete_G 05-29-2006 09:50 AM

Why Cast a Needlefish?
 
One of the most common questions we get at the shop about plugs is how, why, where, when, and which needlefish to cast.

DZ has written a great piece on the history, development, selection, and use of the needlefish.

Enjoy, and thanks to DZ for taking the time to write this article:

Why Cast a Needlefish?

NIB 05-29-2006 05:20 PM

Nice read.I was some what surprised in his color selections.I guess I'm just more of a natural color guy.Seems dennis likes all the tuity fruity colors.I have to be more open minded.

libassboy 05-29-2006 05:36 PM

Great article, im a fan of the chartruse/lime green color also.

Skitterpop 05-29-2006 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NIB
Nice read.I was some what surprised in his color selections.I guess I'm just more of a natural color guy.Seems dennis likes all the tuity fruity colors.I have to be more open minded.


Color choices and their success really do make you wonder how bass see beyond all the science... tuity fruity was a great gum as a kid....:boots:

tattoobob 05-29-2006 08:17 PM

I always learn so much from DZ what ever he writes
Great read Dennis, thanks for posting it Pete

NIB 05-29-2006 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by libassboy
Great article, im a fan of the chartruse/lime green color also.

Ya the lime green is a LI thing u know whats funny i have trown em in NJ an they almost never work.It's wierd how colors relate to area's.

Skitterpop 05-30-2006 04:49 AM

Its got to be more than bait imitated.... there isn`t that great a diversity between NJ and Maine in common bait is there?

Water coloring, quality, consistency, various bottom colors related to rocks, sand, gravel, plant growth, levels of pollutants all might be factors in how fish see/perceive colors.

Quality of light in specific regions related to air quality and how that effects objects seen must be a factor as well, one would think.

I`m winging it here.

NarragansettBil 05-30-2006 05:29 AM

Great read:

I think the color of pink and orange worked so well is because they have a longer wave length of light and after a distance 10 ft or so in the water appear to be gray. As the fish moves in for a closer look the reds, pinks, oranges seem to trigger a preditorial response. We know that red is an aggression trigger maybe the others as well.

Just my guess:confused:

JHABS 05-30-2006 08:17 AM

Because they WORK.......................

libassboy 05-30-2006 09:01 AM

It is pretty interesting the whole color thing, alot of my plugs are chartruse and i use them all time, it just seems to really work well when the water is muddy which we get alot here on LI. Plus our water is defidently not a clear as you northern guys.


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