How do trout see colors? I was watching a YouTube video and the magic color seemed to be pink spinners? Why the attraction? Is pink a good trout color? Remind them of roe?
Are any species of trout more attracted to bright colors than other trout are? I see some wet flies with bright colors like pink, blue, and orange. I'm assuming as an attractor? Not so much with dries.I had a great day on Grafham Water on buzzers a few years ago. As the day went on I realised all my fish only wanted the bright red holo versions. I had 2 different colours of red holo but only 1 worked. I was fishing with 2 other boats but only my boat was catching. As an experiment I shared my secret and then my flies (reluctantly as they were brothers) but did not tell them which was the red that worked, as I was not certain I believed myself, They all agreed that the slight colour difference would make no difference. After a hour those who chose incorrectly came back to get the correct colour of red as their boat partners were catching and they were not. I honestly would not have believed the tiny difference would matter. It was not the line or the position in the water of the fly, only that it contained the exact colour of red. We all caught but only with the correct colour of red. Now I know fish can be fussy but honestly it shocked me to the extent they could be. So can Rainbows see colour, yes they can see reds find out more. I also have a spool of red holo going cheap. I need to hold the two red spools side by side to make sure I pick the correct colour, it honestly is that close to human eyes but not trouts.
Would you fish a size 1/0 traditional thunder & lightning all of this season as an experimentI think its just another confusing issue that humans overthink.
Many years ago fishing for wild brownies in Orkney I changed the tail of a kehe to a pink tag. It was instantly succesful, so all of our party fished it, so it was the most succesful fly of the trip. The next year it hardly caught a fish.
Flies just go in and out of fashion. Human fashion.
A stocked rainbow in a loch this season doesn't know that dog nobblers went out of fashion in the 70's and it should just take the latest fluo tiger zonker booby !
As does the returning salmon. A size 1/0 traditional thunder & lightning has as much chance as catching as the latest scandi conehead or hitch etc
Because the fish has never seen any of them, unless its a returning multi s/w fish which are becoming rarer than rocking horse ****.
It doesn't stop us tweeking old patterns and having boxes of flies that will never get wet.
But until a trout or salmon write a book we will never know what they see .