Jimmy,
thanks, interesting link and good reference for the color. I have some burned orange marabou, I got from Tony.
It looks very close to the color I see on your Tex-Uni <G>
Rene


Jimmy D. Moore wrote:

Rene, to see TRUE Burnt Orange, go to the University of Texas website. http://www.utexas.edu/ This will give you the true burnt orange, which is the University of Texas colors.

Hook-em,

JIMMY  D

Rene Zillmann wrote:

Hm....

If I look close in my materials, I observe that burned orange is not as bright as the usual orange.

One or two years ago I fished with 2 different nymphs: One had a very shiny, bright orange dubbed body (SLF). This nymph caught chub for me, when I lost the nymph I switched to a nymph, where the body had a more darker orange, not flashy hue. I caught imedeately 2 trout on this pattern - lost it, and switched back to the brighter version. Caught chub.

Did anybody else ever observed such a selectivity of fish concerning the hue of a pattern?

Rene



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