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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyg View Post
    I do believe small, say 10' to 15' wide headwaters, call for shirts that blend with your environment.
    Larger streams and rivers not so much.
    I pretty much agree with that. I usually wear "earth tone" clothing regardless of where I intend to fish, mostly because it's what I own the most of, and secondly because I never know when I start out if I might decide to take a detour to a small, low stream.

    I don't think it matters on 90% of the water I end up fishing on, though.
    Bob

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    3Day,

    I wear shirts and hats that are tan or sage green in color so I can blend in better with the background that the fish sees from under the water.

    However, most of the drift boats I ride in tend to be white in color or at least have a lot of white on them. Some have a lot of bright to medium blue as well. All the bottoms of the boats are white.

    So, who knows.

    But, then I fish in the larger rivers of WA and western MT. When fishing small pocket waters I know that the more you blend in and the less movement the fish can see means you will spook them less.



    Larry ---sagefisher---

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    For the small brookie streams I fish, color seems to matter, movement a biggie, one other thing is the direction of the sunlight.. how its hitting the water, if its at the right angle I could be wearing anything and they won't see me...
    "Because by the Grace of God I can, be on a beautiful mountain stream with a friend , have the water boil from a 12" Native Brookie taking a self tyed dry,and feel it on the end of my cane... It don't get no better than that..."

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    After fishing for wild trout on a lot of Western Montana and Idaho freestone streams and rivers, large and small, year round for nine years ( averaging around 130-135 days per year ), I think color of clothing is not important at all.

    Dress comfortably for the conditions, minimize your movement and noise, do a good job in selecting and presenting flies, and enjoy yourself.

    John
    The fish are always right.

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    Dr. Bill Hanneman wrote a really good phamphlet on what fish see. A real eye opener - he,he, he.
    It's a lot more than you might think at least during the day through a still water boundry. Can't find it anymore. Maybe someone else remembers it. I agree on the night stuff. You can almost sneak up withing a few yards of feeding browns at night.

    Bob

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    Most of my clothes are earth tones, so that's what I wear. I think a more important thing is to move slowly and quietly...
    "Some people fish their entire lives without realizing it's not the fish they're after."

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    Quote Originally Posted by clarkman23 View Post
    Most of my clothes are earth tones, so that's what I wear. I think a more important thing is to move slowly and quietly...
    Egrets are very white, move VERY slowly- and catch lots of fish dinners.

    Chuck

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