Stealthy Camo Fishing | Aqua Design
July 12th 2010 -
If fish weren’t sensitive to color and patterns, I guess we’d all be tying gray-colored flies. They’ll never notice the difference… You can see where were going with this, and you’re right. Fish see color and patterns. They use their eyes to find the right food (and how picky they can be), and their lives depend on good eyes to spot other creatures that want to make a meal of them. It’s the same with creatures that roam the land, too, of course. Prey animals are fooled by predators that do a good job of camouflaging their presence enough to get in close for a quick strike. Bow hunters especially understand this and use camouflage well. Anglers should, too. Your body’s outline is easily recognizable against the land and sky. And screaming your presence with loud, solid-color clothing cant be good. The more we anglers can render ourselves invisible through camouflage, the better chance we have of getting close enough undetected to make the perfect cast to an unsuspecting fish. You want clothing that breaks up your outline and blends into the background environment as seen from the fishs perspective. Visit www.aquadesign.com
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