Interesting video. Can you do the same test but with soft jerbaits on a Donkey Rig (aka Double Fluke Rig)? But keep the leader lengths as close as you can so the jerbaits don't run into each other. Swap jerkbait positions every hour to keep it fair. Might be less fatigue from changing combos every 3 casts 😅
One day I was using slam shady and was not getting any bites. Switched to the Fred and caught trout after trout. Trout supposedly see pink as white but this day proved to me that they could see a difference and like the Fred over the slam.
@@Saltstrong I live in Jacksonville, Fl. and I’m just now getting into Inshore fishing from a back ground in freshwater. With Inshore, should one always rinse there reels and rods after use since the water here is brackish? Also do you have anyone here in Jacksonville that is part of your team that I could reach out to for tips? Thanks for all of the great content that you guys are putting out!
Most fish can't see colors in the same way that humans can. They rely more on detecting contrast and brightness than they do on color. The colors that are easiest for fish to detect are likely the darker shades of blue, green, and violet.
Good video, i am a member i just buy a 100 bundle of that paddle tail but a would like to have the option to choose a little mix on my 100 lures bag to have all the colors available on the bundle
this 'experiment' proves nothing you either have to do multpile days for statistical or somehow do it where the fish haa an actual choice which is newrly impossible lure color to me is one of the biggest echo chambers around
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good stuff! I am a big fan of pink. It's funny how different colors work better in different places and on different species
Definitely!
I like using both colors. Both do well at night too. Bone and pink SP minnows always in my surf bag.
Thanks for the info!
Luke, insightful as always. I'd sure like to see your casting style using 5 gram trout minnows!
Great suggestion!
I can make catching nothing look easy.
Apparently I find it easy to catch nothing too, especially bass fishin'.
🤣 Some days it just doesn't work out!
@@Saltstrong The Smart Spots app and most things in Slam Shady does help me catch a few in-spite of myself.
Interesting video. Can you do the same test but with soft jerbaits on a Donkey Rig (aka Double Fluke Rig)? But keep the leader lengths as close as you can so the jerbaits don't run into each other. Swap jerkbait positions every hour to keep it fair. Might be less fatigue from changing combos every 3 casts 😅
Great suggestion! We'll pass it along.
When will you guys release the long sleeve version of the “No Cats on Board” fishing shirt like the one in the video. I want to buy one
We'll pass the feedback along!
Pin point accuracy on your casts👍
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Slam Shady is my confidence lure color
Yes!! It's definitely a go-to and gets it DONE! 💥
Is there a way you can post a video of after care once your done fishing saltwater? Example how you wash your rod and reels.
We've got some videos like that already. Go to www.saltstrong.com/fishing-tips/ and use the search feature to see the content we have.
One day I was using slam shady and was not getting any bites. Switched to the Fred and caught trout after trout. Trout supposedly see pink as white but this day proved to me that they could see a difference and like the Fred over the slam.
What size rod and reel are you using in this video?
You can get all of the gear details in the full blog on our website: bit.ly/3CErTXe
@@Saltstrong I live in Jacksonville, Fl. and I’m just now getting into Inshore fishing from a back ground in freshwater. With Inshore, should one always rinse there reels and rods after use since the water here is brackish? Also do you have anyone here in Jacksonville that is part of your team that I could reach out to for tips? Thanks for all of the great content that you guys are putting out!
Do y’all ever use jig heads or belly weighted hooks?
Both
Always good stuff...
Appreciate that
Most fish can't see colors in the same way that humans can. They rely more on detecting contrast and brightness than they do on color. The colors that are easiest for fish to detect are likely the darker shades of blue, green, and violet.
Good stuff thanks for sharing!
@@Saltstrong 😊
Good video, i am a member i just buy a 100 bundle of that paddle tail but a would like to have the option to choose a little mix on my 100 lures bag to have all the colors available on the bundle
Thanks for the suggestion. We'll pass it along!
Amazing my friend
Thank you!
@@Saltstrong yes,my friend
Sorry, I did notice the belly weight hook
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This doesn't work when I try to fish mangroves unless I use live bait.
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this 'experiment' proves nothing you either have to do multpile days for statistical or somehow do it where the fish haa an actual choice which is newrly impossible
lure color to me is one of the biggest echo chambers around
Thanks for the feedback. We actually test lure colors and do experiments just about every time we get on the water.
@@Saltstrong whatts your thought? it makes a difference? i just dont think you can go out with one outing and draw any conclusions
The fishing in Jacksonville sucks!