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janeandsteve60@yahoo.com

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  1. Keep the smaller ones they taste better and there's more of them. The larger ones like the 4-8 lb ones which are in the prime of there reproductive cycle should be released in smaller bodies of water it can take years to recover after the larger females have been removed. Here in Tennessee there's fishing pressure like any place else but the big problem is boat traffic just a steady flow of boats water skiers and the fisherman's best friend the jet skiers.
  2. If you ever have ever seen the color collector you be amazed at all the wild colors.
  3. I have a aqua view with a 100 ft. cable I agree with a lot of what every one is saying my deal is the bulky cable. Other than that it is a pretty cool toy.
  4. Dr. Loren Hill spent years on studies on how fish see colors in water that's what the color collector was based on the three types of water clear stained and muddy from the top of the water column to the bottom and how light is seen in the water in different conditions that is proven science.
  5. Dr. Loren Hill spent years on studies on how fish see color in the water column it's broken into 3 sections muddy stained clear. That's what the color collector is based on light traveling trough muddy stained or clear water at the top of the water column to the bottom is how color is seen in different conditions. That is proven science.
  6. Let's take this take color thing to the next level I have owned a color collector since they came out in the 80's. All I know is that I check the color from time to time if color changes put on a color similar to the chart and one to many times I start catch fish. I can see the value of match the hatch or colors that catch fish in you region but some days you throw a bubble gum color and you can't keep the fish off the lure. I think color is important tool to help fisherman catch fish but you got factor every thing else season weather type of water to fish.

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