Fish have several means to detect their prey. Their sense of smell is thought by some scientists to be 1 million times more sensitive than the human sense of smell. Their sense of hearing uses their inner ears and lateral lines (a row of auditory and pressure sensors down the middle of either side of their bodies) to detect both sound and vibration, which travel faster in water than in air. Fishermen remain divided over the ability of fish to see color under water and its relative importance when fishing, particularly when fly fishing. Fish do perceive color underwater, though; the following steps cover how fish can see color and how you can use color effectively when fly fishing. 1. Understanding How Fish See Color1. Know how fishes' eyes are structured. Human retinas contain two kinds of receptor cells, rods, and cones. Rods enable us to distinguish light from darkness and to see at lower levels of light, while cones function in brighter light and enable us to see colors. Fish eyes also contain both rods and cones, allowing them to see in color, with the proportion of rods to cones dependent on whether the fish inhabits relatively shallow or deep water. 2. Understand how water depth affects light penetration. Light is divided into various wavelengths. Longer wavelengths of light, such as red and orange, are absorbed quickly in water and therefore penetrate to a shallow depth. At a depth of 10 feet (3 m), red lights is almost completely absorbed, and at 30 feet (9.1 m), orange and yellow light is mostly absorbed. Shorter wavelengths of light, such as green and blue penetrate to a much greater depth, and scatter more, explaining why bodies of water appear blue or greenish from above.
2. Choosing the Right Fly Color1. Choose fly color according to how bright the sky is. The maxim for freshwater fishing lures is "light day, light color; dark day, dark color." This is more commonly applied to jigs, plastic worms, and crankbaits than to artificial flies, but it can be a factor with them, as well.
2. Choose fly colors according to how clear the water is. Subtle color shades, such as maroon, indigo, and purple can be effective when fly-fishing in clear water. Fluorescent orange, yellow, and chartreuse flies can be effective when fished in muddy water or other conditions when fish having a harder time seeing the fly, as can black and red.
4. Choose colors that match those of foods fish feed on. Although they are called flies, dry and wet flies may also imitate minnows and crustaceans that fish feed on.
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