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Do trout like orange?

Asked: Phil Tulk, Date Created:

Salmon and trout are typically found in crystal-clear water, where they have ample opportunity to closely inspect a lure. In such situations, the fish can be very discriminating about what they bite—so discerning that sometimes they'll eat only a dry fly with a hint of orange, red or green on its belly.

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