Rick: 

when was the issue of   "In-Fishermen" your quoting published ?  

I can't seem to look it up by volume and number on their website.

If you can't tell you've hooked me!

Wayneb

On December 30, 2015, at 3:16 PM, Don Ordes <[email protected]> wrote:

I think the type of sunlight plays a factor also in UV.  Sunny and bright = 
troll fluorescent Rapala.   Cloudy, shady, sun-set = pearl with dark top 
Rapala.  Was very consistent over many years.

 

Q?  Does moonlight cause any UV reaction/reflection? Obviously a very low 
levels if it does. It’s different fishing a moonless night and a full moon.

 

DonO

 

From: 'Rick Zieger' via VFB Mail 

Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2015 8:24 AM

To: Google Inc. 

Subject: [VFB] QFTD

 

"In a previous article on UV and walleyes, written when the UV lure phenomenon 
was gaining steam, we reported that UV penetrated deeper than visible light.  
While this is true in pure water,  we understand now that UV penetration in 
natural waters is affected by dissolved organics and other facot5rs, and that 
in many cases UV doesn't penetrate as deep as visible light, and may even be 
attenuated at depth of just a few feet.  Again it depends on the optical 
properties of the water in question.

 

We also wrote about some anglers who've reported greater success with UV lures 
in murky water, or in low light conditions, situation we now know run counter 
to the science says.  IN these  cases, perhaps, it was silhouette, working 
depth, vibration, contras, or other specs of lure's oval presentation that made 
it more effective in these conditions.  Or perhaps these lure contained glow 
characteristics along with UV properties."

 

Dr. Rob Neumann      Vol 40 No 7  "In-Fisherman"

 

Rick 

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