The Fishing Industry Is Misleading Us About This...

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Published 2024-05-06
šŸŽ£ Caught More Fish Using THIS Color? Discover the Surprising Truth! šŸŸ Ever wondered why some colors seem to reel in more bass than others? In this eye-opening video, join me as we debunk common myths about lure colors in fishing. Whether you're casting spinnerbaits or crankbaits, the secret to success is not what you might expect. Dive into the science of visibility and attraction underwater, and learn why certain hues make all the difference.

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Introduction
1:49 - Red Lure Effectiveness
4:52 - Latest Bait Trends
8:41 - Finesse Fishing Techniques
17:47 - Herring Spawning Patterns
20:29 - Viewer Q&A Session
21:03 - Fish Color Pref

All Comments (21)
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  • I am so glad I found this video......I'm learning a lot..... I'm 76 years old and never get tired of learning.....
  • Im a finesse fisherman 95% of the time, for one reason: it catches tons of fish year round. Any water, any situation...finesse will get you bit.
  • @edwardcowan7012
    My default color that works in all water colors is BLACK. Itā€™s fairly visible in all water colors and doesnā€™t give off any negative clues. Itā€™s really easy to repaint any lure that the finish is shot or you donā€™t like the color black.
  • @LovingIdaho
    I have never went by what is said . I start with the colors i have had the best luck on .
  • I used to believe color doesnā€™t matter all that much. Saltwater pier fishing with hundreds of people has taught me that 75% of the time itā€™s true, but there are times when the fish will only bite one specific pattern/color. Once I switched to a new color crankbait that no one else had, I proceeded to catch 12 fish in a row, no one else even got a bite. Gave my buddy a brand new one, still in the package, and he caught the next 9, until his got beat up like mine and then we both were catching them, with another 25 guys getting zero bites. That day changed my mind.
  • @G33ZLY
    I run my med light fast, medium fasts spinners drop shot (#2) and light tx rigged (3/0) with watermelon red or green pumpkin finesse or trick worms and when I get into them then Iā€™ll bring out the bait casters and start slinging. Maybe. Iā€™ll usually just stay with that subtle quiet finesse fingertips tingling until WHAM! 4lb Smallie, over slinging everywhere all day. Something about the quiet uberfocus before the strike does it for meā€¦.
  • @2h0o1o1ps
    I really appreciate your contribution to the sport man! Much respect
  • @Austin_Torres
    Very informative I appreciate this very much. Iā€™m fishing out here in California where the water highly pressured. Spinning reel and finesse style is the way to win.
  • @134rwa
    That points out a lot of things that we don't think about.
  • @jnorth5689
    Around here for walleye. You have to have all the colors. Because one night it can be firetiger the next pink clown. You dont want to be the guy without the color they want in the box watching everyone else catch them lol
  • So glad you put this out there! And it's so true because my favorite colors here in florida are so simple. I love a chrome/black back manns -1 wakebait for top water... I throw senko style baits A LOT... Either watermelon red or a color by zoom called "yabba mudbug" are my go to colors. I rarely throw black with blue flake.
  • Throwing red in spring came along because of crawfishā€¦they go from green(green pumpkin) to red, then another time of the year the turn blue thatā€™s when green pumpkin blue is good. Otherwise I fish dirty water so I use solid colors never translucent and itā€™s about that simple.
  • @derektate6075
    What he says about red and clear water he is absolutely right. I used to fish a really clear water lake finesse fishing. As far as soft Plastics I wore them out on red bugs. Yeah I caught a few on watermelon varieties or whatever else but red bugs in deep water for that matter was hands down my go to bait. Don't really have much clear water in this area but in my experience
  • @matthewotis3594
    I've had catfish spinning setups. They catch snook and tarpon on spinning rods.
  • @tav5690
    Excellent video and extensive information. I will be following more of your videos...
  • @shadow8403
    Great information and fantastic teaching style. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, truly a class act.