Fishing QuestionsCategory: Fishing Line FAQCan fish see black fishing line?
Rafry asked 2 years ago

6 Answers
David answered 1 year ago
No, fish cannot see the black fishing lines. In fact, they cannot see most colors. Fish have eyes that are adapted for seeing in dim light and for tracking movement rather than form or color. This is why many fishermen use bright lures to attract fish.

Wilson answered 1 year ago
There is no definitive answer to this question as it remains largely unknown what kind of vision fish have. Some experts believe that fish can see some colors, including black, but cannot distinguish between different shades of color.

Others believe that fish cannot see any colors and only detect light and dark shadows. Still, others believe that certain types of fishing lines are invisible to fish. In short, there is no definitive answer, and more research is needed in this area.

Martin Staff answered 1 year ago
There’s no definitive answer to this question since there’s limited research on the topic. However, most experts believe that fish can see black fishing lines, as well as other colors. This is because fish have cone cells in their eyes that allow them to see a wide range of colors.

Alex – ProFisherman Staff answered 1 year ago
Yes, fish can see the black fishing line. In fact, they can see it quite well. This is because the fishing line is very thin and transparent, and therefore it emits very little light. Since fish rely on their eyes to detect movement in the water (since they cannot hear), they are able to see fishing lines very easily.

Carlos answered 1 year ago
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the type of fish and the darkness of the line. Some anglers swear that fish can see black fishing lines in clear water, while others believe that the line is too faint for fish to see. In murky or stained water, however, some fish may be able to detect the black line against the darker background.

Whether or not fish can see black fishing lines, it’s important to take care not to spook them by jerking or moving your bait erratically. Most fishermen prefer to use a lighter colored line in order to avoid startling fish and make it easier for them to see their bait.

Bernard answered 1 year ago
There’s no definitive answer to this question, as it largely depends on the type of fish in question and the water conditions. However, most experts agree that given the right light and water conditions, fish can see some level of black fishing line. This is why it’s important to use a monofilament line when you’re fishing, as it’s less visible than other types of lines.