Hi Nick; That seems to bear out Chris's theory that if the fly is more visible to the trout then He will hone in on it.
I am pleased to see that UV flies have Universal Appeal and are not ultra selective which could account for the Dead Cow and occasional tree.
Jax
I've been using UV reflective materials on both fresh and salt patterns patterns for some time and it certainly has merit.
However you don't always have to go for the "marketed" uv reflective stuff. We found, using a UV torch, that many materials that don't appear to be UV reflective actually are. The curious thing we found was that the most consistant glo bugs (Even some of the "appearing to be pastel" colours are the most UV reflective.
In saltwater patterns I usually incorpoate some fibres of UV reflective stuff into the wings.
While I don't think the UV thing is huge, it i important and the more I experiment with different things involving it the more important it seems to become.
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