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Color or Presentation?

(theres a right anwser)? 43 members have voted

  1. 1. which is more important in your opinion?

    • Presentation of the lure
      97%
    • color pattern of the lure
      2%

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  • Super User

I’m looking for ‘C’ - neither of the above ? at least the way the OP defined ‘presentation.’ Define it as ‘depth and speed’ and I’ll take ‘A’ all day, with a shoutout to @A-Jay for the “timing” component :thumbsup_blue:

  • Super User

I’m just happy I got a multiple choice question right ?

  • Author
9 hours ago, LrgmouthShad said:

@Catt you gonna be alright? Guy called you a bozo. He didn’t even have enough respect to call you a cuckoo Cajun

no most definitely not. Most defintely enough to be seared in his knoggin forever ? 

  • Super User

i think presentation first..color further down the line.  

 

 

by presentation i mean mostly..speed.  slow, fast or stop.

  • Super User

I voted Color, and here's the reason I did so. There is a good sized pond, actually a city park lake I use to fish on regular basis. Throwing 6" roboworms caught the vast majority of the bigger bass, but and here's the kicker, out of all the colors I had, only the Grape color caught fish, and also the biggest bass.

To be fair, I've caught bass on a bunch of different lures, but the majority of those bass were in the 2 lb range.

Also there was an older gent that fished there all the time, and his results were the same, Grape roboworm, which he caught a solid 9 lb'r on.

Not to discount presentation, cuz it's also important too, and on some lakes that would take precedence over color. 

  • Super User

Somewhere I read something like "I would rather have the wrong lure color in the right place than the right color in the wrong place". While I stick with colors that should work and match the hatch I have fished with others that do the opposite. One of the guys I fish with throws Junebug tube no matter what the watercolor is? 

 

Allen

  • Author
3 hours ago, Hammer 4 said:

I voted Color, and here's the reason I did so. There is a good sized pond, actually a city park lake I use to fish on regular basis. Throwing 6" roboworms caught the vast majority of the bigger bass, but and here's the kicker, out of all the colors I had, only the Grape color caught fish, and also the biggest bass.

To be fair, I've caught bass on a bunch of different lures, but the majority of those bass were in the 2 lb range.

Also there was an older gent that fished there all the time, and his results were the same, Grape roboworm, which he caught a solid 9 lb'r on.

Not to discount presentation, cuz it's also important too, and on some lakes that would take precedence over color. 

Very very interesting, Gotta love bass behavior. Largies around me stay plum away from anything that gives off an inclination its a lure. rattles/bright colors are out, even experimented with changing the split rings on my hard baits with braided loops so it doesnt clack as much. overall its a flippin/pitchin county 

3 hours ago, Munkin said:

Somewhere I read something like "I would rather have the wrong lure color in the right place than the right color in the wrong place". While I stick with colors that should work and match the hatch I have fished with others that do the opposite. One of the guys I fish with throws Junebug tube no matter what the watercolor is? 

 

Allen

BEAUTIFULLY SAID. cant catch a fish that isnt there

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