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Post by poshtoshman on Jan 12, 2011 23:04:11 GMT
PICTURE TAKEN UNDER UV LIGHT
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Post by jamescasey on Jan 12, 2011 23:28:36 GMT
ok i dont know if iv missed a point here or i asking a stupid question. before i got any further nice fly btw. but!! i know we as humans can see a difference in these flys under uv light. but does it make a differnce to fish. how do they react.
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Post by poshtoshman on Jan 12, 2011 23:54:45 GMT
I DONT NOW IF FISH CAN SEE IT ANY DIFFERENT,FROM OTHER MATERIAL,BUT IF IT IS VISIBLE UNDER UV,IT IS THEREFOR FLOURESCENT AND I HAVE CAUGHT MORE SALMON WITH FLIES CONTAINING FLOURESCENT MATERIALS IN COLOURED WATER THAN I HAVE,WITH ONES WITHOUT. I ALSO TOOK THIS PHOTO BECAUSE I WAS INFORMED ON ANOTHER FORUM THAT YOU COULD NOT GET GOOD QUALITY ARCTIC FOX THAT WAS DYED FLOURESCENT YELLOW,AS IT DOES,NT TAKE THE DYE PROPERLY!!! BUT AS YOU CAN SEE IF YOU KEEP TRYING YOU CAN GET IT RIGHT.
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Post by jamescasey on Jan 12, 2011 23:57:11 GMT
cool keep up the good work man
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Post by salmonshrimp on Jan 13, 2011 11:04:16 GMT
I WAS INFORMED ON ANOTHER FORUM THAT YOU COULD NOT GET GOOD QUALITY ARCTIC FOX THAT WAS DYED FLOURESCENT YELLOW,AS IT DOES,NT TAKE THE DYE PROPERLY!!! Tosh!!! ;D ;D ;D Welcome to the forum Great flies extremely well tied and well photographed. Ask someone to show you the Caps lock key on the keyboard, (we've all been there at some point) one press and it switches between upper and lower case letters
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Post by jamescasey on Jan 13, 2011 13:26:25 GMT
anther question poshtoshman. wud this uv stuff show up under slight moonlight for sea trout nite fishing
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