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Thread: Ever wonder why pinks and chartreuse are good? Grab a blacklight...

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    Senior Member Master in FishingTX jeremy86360's Avatar
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    Ever wonder why pinks and chartreuse are good? Grab a blacklight...

    So I tied these up for saltwater fishing. It's amazing what you can learn with a blacklight. Fish see good in that spectrum.

    SK, better not be making fun at my jig quality either. Lol. The hooks rust out fast in saltwater and the fish arent too picky so I didnt take much time slapping these together.
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    Black and chanteuse for me, i love them. they always worked for me..

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    Good job buddy.
    Glow in the dark shift knobs and now black light jigs. Makes me want to put on some Pink Floyd and grab the bong.
    Heh.
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    Lol, deer can see well in the same spectrum. It's worth shining it on your clothes. I had some camo I always seemed to get busted in bow hunting. As soon as they walked out they looked up at me. Used a black light and sure enough the clothes glowed like crazy. Swapped camo out and now they never seem to even bother looking up.

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    Very cool. Thanks for the tip.
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