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blkduck
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Project Question: which color worm lure do fish like the best
Project Due Date: Feb3,2008
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will this work?

Post by blkduck »

my son loves to fish so he wanted to know which color fishing worm lure bass would bite most. will this work for a science fair project? he is in kindergarten.

thanks for any help.
barretttomlinson
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Re: will this work?

Post by barretttomlinson »

Hi!

I am not an expert fisherman so I can’t evaluate the validity of these opinions, but here are some sites that purport to address the issue

http://www.bassresource.com/beginner/Ch ... ction.html

http://fishingart.blogspot.com/2007/11/ ... lures.html

http://www.askbassfishing.com/lure-color.html

And for one that says color is not too important:

http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Overrated ... &id=703725

This is a question that cries out for an answer from your direct observation. Hope you enjoy your fishing trip(s)!!! Wish I could come.

Best regards,

Barrett Tomlinson
donnahardy2
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Re: will this work?

Post by donnahardy2 »

Hi,

Yes, this is an excellent topic for a science fair project, because it's something your son is really interested in. And, there are so many different opinions about fishing lures that the subject could benefit from some valid scientific research.

One type of project that works well for kindergarteners is to simply present a collection. Your son could display various types of fishing lures and explain what the purpose of each type and color of fishing lure. He could be the expert on this subject and explain the topic to others.

If you want to do a simple experiment, I would suggest presenting various colors of fishing lures (without the hook) to a bowl of fresh water fish(like goldfish) and have your son count the times the fish touch or come close to each color of lure within 5 minutes. Your could ask him to tell you which color he thinks will work the best (his hypothesis), and then design an experiment to find out if the hypothesis is correct. Then definitely use the results to go on a real fishing trip.

Good luck!

Donna Hardy
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