Master Tsuriou Colour Science Concept

Understanding Tsuriou Color Science: The Key to Squid Fishing Success

While squid are technically colour blind, colour still plays a crucial role in selecting the right jig. The key lies in understanding how squid perceive light. Although they cannot see colours, they can differentiate between light and dark shades, as well as bioluminescent light and UV rays.

Colour also affects silhouette formation. Different colours loses their distinct shades at varying depths in the water. By choosing jigs with colours that maintain a clear silhouette at your target fishing depth, you can enhance their visibility to squid. This increased visibility can lead to more effective squid attraction and higher catch rates.

Understanding Color Wavelengths and Squid Visibility

To create effective silhouettes for squid visibility, it's crucial to understand how different colours behave underwater. Each colour has a specific wavelength and frequency, which affect its ability to penetrate water.

Red, with the longest wavelength, has low frequency and energy. This means it is easily absorbed by water, losing its colour at relatively shallow depths. As it sinks deeper, it progressively turns darker until it becomes a pure black silhouette.

In contrast, blue has a shorter wavelength, higher frequency, and more energy. This allows it to penetrate deeper into the water before being absorbed. This is why the ocean appears blue to us.

The following Tsuriou chart illustrates the wavelengths of the different colours in the rainbow:

Understanding Tsuriou Color Science for Optimal Squid Jig Silhouettes

To create effective silhouettes that are highly visible to squid at different depths and times of day, it's essential to understand how colours behave underwater. By understanding the wavelengths, frequencies, and energy levels of different colours, you can select the best colours for your squid jig's outer cloth and internal foil body to achieve the desired silhouette.

Red is particularly effective for shallow depths, as it is the first colour to lose its shade and turn black underwater. Other warm colours like orange and yellow can also be effective at shallower depths due to their longer wavelengths. While green and blue may not create the same level of contrast, they can still be effective in certain conditions. In clear water with ample sunlight, green or blue jigs can offer a more natural silhouette, resembling the appearance of natural prey.

The following Tsuriou chart illustrates how different colours lose their shades at varying depths:

By understanding our Tsuriou colour science concept, you can effectively choose squid jig cloth material and internal foil jig body colours to create the best silhouette for attracting squid. Remember, the goal is to create a jig that stands out against the backdrop of the water, and colour can be a valuable tool in achieving this.

Mastering Tsuriou Color Science for Squid Fishing Success

By understanding Tsuriou colour science, you can appreciate the importance of colour in squid jig design. Incorporating these principles into Tsuriou squid jigs enhances their effectiveness by increasing visibility and targeting squid's black and white visual senses and ambush predator behaviour.

While all squid jigs are not created equal, different colours can be more effective at specific times based on light conditions and underwater colour reactions. Red is a particularly versatile colour, creating a striking black silhouette at shallow depths that stands out in various water conditions. Its versatility makes it an ideal all-rounder jig for squid fishing, effective in any weather condition and at any time of the day.

However, other colours also play a crucial role. As jigs sink deeper, they gradually lose their colour, creating different shades of grey and black. This can offer a more natural appearance, mimicking the varied colours of live prey that can appear different in black and white vision.

By mastering Tsuriou colour science, you can choose the right colours for different fishing conditions to outsmart squid, and ultimately outperform other anglers. Understanding why our squid jigs excel lies in our commitment to incorporating colour science principles into every design.