Does UV Make A Difference?
I have tied up several jig patterns, but the one that is most effective has a Chartreuse tail. Another is a white body and a hot pink tail. Another is a steely blue body with a steely blue tail. But the Chartreuse tail catches way more fish than anything else, so I began to wonder why. Is it just the color? What else is different? When I went back to tie up some more of them, I realized that I had used some Spirit River UV2 chartreuse marabou for the tail. So I'm wondering if the UV is the reason that pattern is so much more effective than the rest. My fishing is primarily brushpile fishing in a clear water lake at anywhere from 12 to 20 feet deep, but mainly 18 feet. What do you guys think? Is it more about the color or is it because of the UV?