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UV Lures/Flashers

Postby Blackjaw » Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:14 am

So, what is everyones opinion regarding UV Flashers/Lures and whether they work better than Non-UV for certain applications (Ex. Kokanee Fishing or WInter Blackmouth). I would also be interested in hearing about opinions on there relative effectiveness for walleye/steelhead/any fish species you want to chime in on..... Frankly, I don't have enough experience with them yet to form an opinion one way or another.

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Re: UV Lures/Flashers

Postby Jadeo » Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:10 am

I love UV stuff in the salt and dont care for it in fresh . that being said I still havent got up to baker for sockeye and I dont fish Kokes . A good start for black mouth is Kingfisher lite cookies n Cream or Irish Cream being towed behind a UV/Glow flasher Q Cove stuff is badass but remember extra harnesses.
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Re: UV Lures/Flashers

Postby Jadeo » Thu Jan 26, 2012 10:22 am

UV dosnt seem to change anything with bottomfish. If hoochies are your thing the purple haze squid has been productive as well as the whitelightning ace hi fly hope this helps
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Re: UV Lures/Flashers

Postby Nelly » Thu Jan 26, 2012 7:31 pm

Hey Rick!
Welcome to our happy little group over here!

I'm a UV fan for both downrigger presentations and spring chinook in the Columbia River.
Ultra violet light penetrates much more deeply in the water column than visible light and therefore a UV lure has a better chance to be seen at depth.

Jadeo wrote:I love UV stuff in the salt and dont care for it in fresh . ....


I have to agree with Jadeo on this issue. I don't think UV is as effective in shallower, fresh water fisheries. However, if you are a walleye fan and fish low light situations, UV treated lures may offer an advantage!

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Re: UV Lures/Flashers

Postby Jadeo » Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:30 am

I must confess I do like uv in fresh in small doses the pic I posted a littlewhile back Dollysaurus was caught on a home tied flesh fly with about 4 strands of UV mylar it improves the colored water production of this fly .
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