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Salt Strong Fishing

EP 228: Is Your Lure Changing Color Underwater (And Spooking Fish)?

Salt Strong Fishing

Joe Simonds

Sports, Wilderness

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

If you've ever missed a fish when fishing with an artificial lure, it might have been due to an underwater color shift (when a lure changes colors abruptly underwater). If you fish with artificial baits, this is a must-listen to episode.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This fishing, it's in my soul.

0:05.0

Welcome to the Salt Strong Podcast.

0:08.0

Disrupting fishing entertainment as you know it.

0:11.0

Prepare to laugh.

0:12.0

Prepare to get to know fishing legends in a whole new and unfiltered way.

0:17.0

And on occasion, you might even learn a thing or two about fishing.

0:20.0

Here's your host, Joe Simons.

0:23.0

Like Diamonds.

0:25.0

What's up?

0:27.0

We are back.

0:28.0

This is going to be a fun one.

0:30.0

It's all about underwater, lure, color shifts.

0:34.0

In particular, long distance underwater, lure, color shifts.

0:39.0

And in a sentence, this means that your lures, depending on the colors that you have chosen.

0:46.0

And of course, we're talking more about clear water.

0:49.0

Here, obviously, if you're fishing in completely dark black, chocolate brown mercury,

0:54.0

this is not going to be as prevalent.

0:56.0

But most of us are fishing in water.

0:58.0

You can at least have some visibility.

1:01.0

Your lure can actually change color underwater to the fish.

1:06.0

Now, as you've probably heard the whole sentence before,

1:09.0

that most fishing lures catch more fishermen than fish, it is true.

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