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What color is your primary fishing kayak?

yellow
25 (29.1%)
blue
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red
7 (8.1%)
green
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white
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Does anyone even know if sharks can see colors?

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/01/110119-sharks-color-blind-eyes-rods-cones-australia-animals-science/

http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2011/01/are-yellow-loving-sharks-colou.html

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So why their apparent attraction to yellow? Hart told Australian broadcaster ABC that it was unlikely to be a preference for the colour as such. Sharks "were probably attracted to [yellow] because it would have had a very high contrast against the surrounding water".

Makes sense if they are.
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Quote from: ravensblack on July 08, 2012, 04:14:02 pm
As long as Im not killed or my leg torn off. It would be pretty darn exciting. Dont you think?

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To me catching a BIG LING is exciting enough 


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To me catching that dream WSB, Pacific Hali or Salmon would be more exciting. The shark attack was over in moments. A big fish would tow you around for half a hour, evade the net or gaff, and maybe go ballistic in your lap. The shark is something that happens to you, not something you accomplish.

It was kind of peaceful paddling back, I wasn't that worried cause the chances of the shark still being hungry for yellow plastic were pretty low. I have been tenser trying to break out of the cove at Albion tourneys than I was last Saturday.

Giving police reports and evading the press, not so exciting.  Although a trip to New York with all the perks to tell the story on GMA or the Today Show, that would be exciting. --- however it's not my story to tell.
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Sharks "were probably attracted to [yellow] because it would have had a very high contrast against the surrounding water".

If you are looking up with yellowish - white sunlight coming down, wouldn't it be harder to see a yellow yak versus a darker yak ??
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rockcrab62 on PFIC (translates to Rick on NCKA?) posted this:

I primarily freedive and spearfish, so looking up towards the surface, it's pretty much impossible to determine the color of a diver's suit or a kayak (depending on conditions). In 20 foot visibility from 15-20 feet down, for example, the object on the surface appears black, because it's not translucent. At even deeper depths and in poor visibility, it can be impossible to even see the outline.

http://www.pierfishing.com/msgboard/viewtopic.php?t=15432&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

I've never done it before and it makes sense.
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Even in clear water, it's hard to see the color of the kayak from underneath and sharks in general don't have good eye sight.

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rockcrab62 on PFIC (translates to Rick on NCKA?) posted this:

I primarily freedive and spearfish, so looking up towards the surface, it's pretty much impossible to determine the color of a diver's suit or a kayak (depending on conditions). In 20 foot visibility from 15-20 feet down, for example, the object on the surface appears black, because it's not translucent. At even deeper depths and in poor visibility, it can be impossible to even see the outline.

http://www.pierfishing.com/msgboard/viewtopic.php?t=15432&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

I've never done it before and it makes sense.

Indeed. I was gonna post on here, but Art said something similar in this very thread a while back, so I didn't feel the need to reiterate.
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Crikey!

 
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I highly doubt a shark can determine what color the bottom of your kayak is when he's preparing to attack from that deep.


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I highly doubt a shark can determine what color the bottom of your kayak is when he's preparing to attack from that deep.
Just because he attacks from the depths dosen't mean he hasn't checked you out from a few differant angles
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Better article than most....  seems to me he was fishing the forum for words, thoughts, ideas, etc... prior to writing the article.


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As long as Im not killed or my leg torn off. It would be pretty darn exciting. Dont you think?
You dont need to have your leg ripped off to be disabled and in pain for the rest of your life. Ask me, I know. Nearly cost me an arn and a leg.
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Can I build a defense weapons incase a shark comes at me? I'm thinking broom stick with a long point spike at the end.  I noticed that guy in yellow was using a stake out pole? But it was just a pole which may have just pissed of the shark more.
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