I've never seen through a fish's eye, but..

they must be able to see color, or else what is the genetic advantage of having so much color on their bodies, especially at spawning time. It must be a cue to other members of their species, ie the ladies, that they are available.

Jack
Austin

On 8/22/2011 5:22 AM, Peggy Brenner wrote:
They seem to, but I always assumed a fish saw black and white, same as cats. But we had a cat that liked rad marabou.


Or do I pick the fly with the hot spot days when the fish are more available?

Peggy


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