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Originally Posted by Fuze13
LOL thats what made me think of the anchorman thread
On the blue tail thing, Mr. Ted Joanen told me about that and hes prob one of the smartest outdoors men i know - gamewarden for years. You do have a good point, who knows whats right..... but i will tell you have a better chance of catchin somethin if some chick spits on my cricket........ BAHAHAH Especially if shes fishing on my deck
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This one here is for W
If the tail being blue indicates that the fish is active, and a non-active fish is 'regular' color (reddish), and we know that more blood would be pumping to the tail of an active fish, and that blood is red, yet the fish's tail is blue when there is more red blood pumping to the tail, it would seem that the tail should be red when active, how is this possible?