How do you know which color(s) to use?
Here is the little that I know:
- If it ain't chartreuse, it ain't no use (in the bay, where visibility is like 6")
- Red eyes makes a bait look weak, tired, easy prey.
- Red gills makes a bait look like it's swimming away, flashing it's gills... it's scared, eat it.
- Match the hatch
So why (according to thing's I've read on this forum)....
- are pumpkin colored gulp minnow working better for perch for some?
- are salt and pepper bass assassins working better for specs for some?
- do different colored lures work better at different time of the year?
- do black plastics work best for snakehead according to some?
- are firetiger colored cranks better for one season and blue ones better for another?
- did pink darts work better this year to get shad at fletcher's than any other color?
I'm sure part of it is science, and part is art. That's also why I love fishing so much.
Here is the little that I know:
- If it ain't chartreuse, it ain't no use (in the bay, where visibility is like 6")
- Red eyes makes a bait look weak, tired, easy prey.
- Red gills makes a bait look like it's swimming away, flashing it's gills... it's scared, eat it.
- Match the hatch
So why (according to thing's I've read on this forum)....
- are pumpkin colored gulp minnow working better for perch for some?
- are salt and pepper bass assassins working better for specs for some?
- do different colored lures work better at different time of the year?
- do black plastics work best for snakehead according to some?
- are firetiger colored cranks better for one season and blue ones better for another?
- did pink darts work better this year to get shad at fletcher's than any other color?
I'm sure part of it is science, and part is art. That's also why I love fishing so much.
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