Is Your Shirt Spooking Fish? The Science Says YES—Here’s Why!

Ever wondered if the color of your clothing is affecting your ability to catch fish? In this episode, Joe and Luke Simonds break down how fish see anglers, why contrast and movement matter, and what you can do to stay stealthy on the water.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Clothing Color Matters: Bright or dark colors that contrast with the sky or background can make you more visible to fish, especially in shallow water.
  • Science Backs It Up: Research from The Scientific Angler shows that fish detect anglers based on contrast, movement, and shadows—not just color.
  • Best Colors to Wear: Light blues and pastels blend with the sky, while darker colors work better against tree-lined backgrounds.
  • Shadows & Positioning: Having the sun in front instead of behind can help reduce shadows that might spook fish.
  • Long Casts = Less Detection: The farther you cast, the less likely you are to be spotted.

Gear & Updates

Joe and Luke also unveil new Salt Strong gear, including:

Tight Lines!

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David Quig
1 year ago

Right guys, the foot print of my kayak, Gheenoe or skiff don’t matter if I buy your shirt!

Sam Craparo
1 year ago

i wear light blue or light grey fishing shirt when fishing. Have for long time.

Ken Johnston
1 year ago

What old fisherman (I’m 79) doesn’t have a copy of Scientific Angler on his table or book shelf? I think it was published in the mid 80’s. It remains a great resource even with all of the technology changes in our sport.

James Griffiths
1 year ago

My yak is much bigger than me, but it is seagrass green. Maybe I should paint the bottom a light blue for the sky and paint some pin fish on the bottom to attract them. 🙂

Dave Pomerleau
1 year ago

Well that doesn’t really apply to me to n much. All I have to do is wear a black shirt and I’ll match the sky. 😂😎

Last edited 1 year ago by Dave Pomerleau
Thomas Marks
1 year ago

Very good. I already ordered a shirt. I did find the mention about trolling for trout. Relating to trolling for Lake Erie walleye. The thought was with the clear water walleye were more sensitized to boats they could see and hear them. The walleye would move out of the path of the boat and stay off to the side as it passed. We ran our lines out to the sides using planner boards. Typical set up would be 100 feet of line behind the board run the board out 100 feet, a second board same distance back but only 50 feet out. Another line off the back corner 125 feet back but near the bottom. And the same set up on the other side of the boat. I can’t say the outside lines did better that the one off the back corner. My recollection we caught fish on all the lines, none being better or worse.

Bob Proctor
1 year ago

Luke, no ketchup? Com’on man! You guys cracked me up.

Rex Russo
1 year ago

I was going to make this very comment when I saw the snazzy new sky camo shirt.

Larry Poe
1 year ago

I don’t see the ‘AI” icon on the smart fishing app, neither on my phone nor on the website
( totally beta?)

Thanks

William Travers
1 year ago

So, I bought neon yellow shirts as boaters on the ICW think full throttle is the only way to go. Docks or not, kayaking or paddle board. They don’t care. So, I guess I am going to have to spook a few fish to avoid getting run over by those idiots.

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