I find that the brighter the day the brighter the colour. I also find that once a jig has been used on a number of occasions it will fade, in my opinion the older and more faded the jig the better the results. I believe the reason behind this is that the faded colours take on a more natural and transparent appearance to the squid, thus imitating the squid's natural prey more effectively.
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