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I think spending time worrying what to wear or what not to wear takes away from the fun of fishing. Kinda like sents and clothing for deer hunting. I wore a bright orange shirt, smoked and drank coffee while in my stand. I still killed just as many bucks as without.

Unless your on a date or wearing a suit, fashion is a great way to get your man card revoked

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You all are over looking one importatnt fact.That if something ever happen that you ended up in the water,that bright color shirt just could just as well save your life by being seen.Sure its a long shot something would happen,but if bright colors saves one bass resource member,then Im all for bright colors.No fish are worth that...

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If you can see them then they can see and feel you. Always, always wear dull colors. I strictly wear green and brown when bank fishing.

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I don't think it matters, I fish naked and still can't catch a thing ;/

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Your profile, movement and ground vibrations are more important factors than color of you clothes in my opinion.

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I don't think it matters, I [have] fish [almost] naked and still can't catch a thing ;/

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I fish the middle Potomac where the water visibility is only about four feet at best so I'm not that worried about color as I am about noise vibrations.

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I don't think it matters, I fish naked and still can't catch a thing ;/

:jaw-drop: LOL

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I don't think it matters, I fish naked and still can't catch a thing ;/

Maybe the fish dont like your worm :eyebrows:

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