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#1 JamesD

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Posted August 19 2012 - 02:51 AM

Some of you who have read my previous posts/threads may be aware, that I'm going through the world of fishing being self-taught and picking up things from guys i talk to locally. Anyway, my buddy swears by a particular color of zoom baits called Scuppernong. http://zoombait.com/...<!--NoParse1--> to which I've had pretty good success with, I have to admit. The color has caught fish when none of my other colors have.

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Another guy I've known for the better part of a decade has broken into the tournament end of bass fishing. I had a conversation with him last week, in which he told me to use colors that 'matched the sky'.

Basically, what I'm curious about is an explanation to colors for worms, lizards, flukes, and just about any other plastic. I don't know much about it, or what kind of color spectrum to choose.

Are the colors dependent on the sky, water, or just on the off chance they stand out in the water?

School me, folks.

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Posted August 19 2012 - 03:51 AM

The color I use depends on the clarity of the water I'm fishing. For stained water, I tend to use black or a bama bug color, maybe some dark blue or purples. Dark colors in dark water give a better silhouette, so the bass can see them better. For clearer water, I stick with the more natural colors like pumpkin seed, Okeechobee craw, watermelon seed etc Maybe a worm with a little flash or sparkle in the flake. My girlfriend used to fish with nothing but a zoom cherry seed worm, and swore by them to no end. That is until me and my black neon F2 ribbon tails boated a limit the past 4 times we've gone. Now guess what she has rigged up?? I wanna see where this thread goes, because like you, I'm still learning too.

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#3 fishking247

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Posted August 19 2012 - 07:24 AM

I have not found color to make to much of a difference. i generally stick to natural colors (watermelon seed, pumpkinseed, green pumpkin, and black)

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Posted August 19 2012 - 07:39 AM

What FK said. What the bass are eating/not eating is in its native colors, so things like watermelon seed, pumpkinseed, green pumpkin, and black are always good choices. I do like okechobee craw alot. Don't overthink it.

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Posted August 19 2012 - 08:18 AM

Don't overthink it.


Most excellent advice!

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#6 Mike L

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Posted August 19 2012 - 10:38 AM

Most excellent advice!

Hootie


X2,
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Posted August 19 2012 - 12:48 PM

X2,
One of the first things I learned, which was one of the hardest.

Mike


Mike, when you get to be our age, ( I see I am a few years older than you) if you haven't learned that, life just gets to durned complicated.

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Posted August 19 2012 - 12:56 PM

I've got the most confidence in black and green pumpkin; those are the plastics that i buy exclusively and work in all the water clarities that I encounter.

Stick to a few colors and spend your money on new types of baits rather than colors.

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Posted August 19 2012 - 04:17 PM

Someone said color catches fisherman?

I am beginning to believe a bass will strike any color if I show it to him right.

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Posted August 19 2012 - 04:31 PM

i saw Scuppernong zoom lizards for the 1st time yesterday. had to buy them.

#11 Mike L

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Posted August 19 2012 - 06:29 PM

Mike, when you get to be our age, ( I see I am a few years older than you) if you haven't learned that, life just gets to durned complicated.

Hootie


You're excately right Hootie.
And at our age the simpler the better...You hear that kid's? :eyebrows: :eyebrows:
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Posted August 19 2012 - 06:34 PM

Black/Grape and watermelon red are about the only colors I use. At times I will use Black/blue and red/shad

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Posted August 20 2012 - 02:51 PM

Okay.... so if color isn't THAT important, why are there so many variations?

I saw some Zoom Motor oil - chartreuse u tail worms & lizards that looked pretty neat.... They're less than $3 for a 9 count, might give them a shot.

Is black really that powerful in the daylight? I thought the idea was to mimic a night-crawler worm? Don't they appear brown/red in the water? ...kinda like scuppnong?


I've always heard that black's the best color to use at night.


Alright, so don't over think it, and color isn't uber important. Interesting.

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Posted August 20 2012 - 03:02 PM

These are just suggestions and it ultimately comes down to personal preference and what you have confidence in. I am comfortable throwing black and gp 99% of the time; I do have other colors but I prefer these two. This keeps things simple for me and allows me to buy different baits rather than different colors.

Example: If I'm not getting bit throwing a gp Brush Hog, I, personally, would switch baits before I changed colors of the same Brush Hog.

Again, thjs is what works for me, and I'm sure there are other people on this site that would absolutely disagree. Again, you can read and listen all you want, but in the end, everyone is a fisherman and the bass still aren't talking.

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Posted August 21 2012 - 03:48 AM

You gotta understand that reds, blues, purples, greens....all end up looking black in deeper water anyway. In clearer, shallower water your color selection matters a bit more since fish can see your bait better. For night fishing, all you need is black. Just my 2 cents.

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