Stop Wasting Money on all those COLORS!! You only need FOUR Lure Colors!

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  • čas přidán 17. 10. 2021
  • #stopwastingmoney #colorisoverrated #basslures #senko
    This has been quite the topic on the Mr Bass livestreams lately. My good buddy Steve Chapman from ‪@GetUrFishOn‬ brought this up on one of our very first episodes of the Mr Bass & Get Ur Fish On Podcast. DOES COLOR MATTER? He said that it does not matter and that surprised me because I think it does matter. Since then we have been interviewing professional fishermen and asking them the same question and they pretty much have been giving us the same answer. In this video I explain their thinking and talk about the importance of color in bass fishing lures. Is it overkill? Do you really need 1,000 different colors? Are three or four colors enough to do it all? This was a fun video for me. I hope you enjoy it!
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Komentáře • 90

  • @fhacim6568
    @fhacim6568 Před 2 měsíci +12

    10:35 - Black/Blue, Green pumpkin, white, natural color (watermelon)

  • @bosnian1976
    @bosnian1976 Před 2 lety +72

    Let’s face reality, most of the lures are created to catch fisherman not fish 😏

    • @DropeVougher
      @DropeVougher Před 4 měsíci +6

      But those are different hobbies 😊
      There is pleasure in fishing, pleasure in buying fishing lures and equipment and pleasure in collecting lures.
      And that is alright

  • @vinnylivoti9567
    @vinnylivoti9567 Před rokem +10

    The late great Doug Hannon (aka the Bass Professor) has a very detailed video here on CZcams all about color. Worth a watch.

  • @johnstrand2247
    @johnstrand2247 Před 3 měsíci +2

    What I'm seeing is people using their high dollar electronics to snag fish in the shallows. They will sit right there and dangle a large hook in front of the fish and then snag them. Reminds me of kids catching fish out of an aquarium. It should be considered cheating in tournaments.

    • @issiacmitchell2770
      @issiacmitchell2770 Před 5 dny

      Agree. Ppl will buy boats worth more than their car and fish like it’s a business rather than something relaxing and fun

  • @Frank-st6gd
    @Frank-st6gd Před 4 měsíci +11

    I have never seen a grub swimming in the water in all the years I fished.lol😂😂😂😂

    • @opieangst
      @opieangst Před 3 měsíci +3

      Fish are still in their "Can I eat this and survive?" era/phase. (BLUEGILL, LOOKIN' AT YOU!)

    • @Frank-st6gd
      @Frank-st6gd Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@opieangst LOL 😂

  • @michaeljohnson6850
    @michaeljohnson6850 Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative!! Thank you for sharing . Keep up the great work

  • @slowbra94
    @slowbra94 Před 10 měsíci +4

    I do agree to an extent. Generally i swap lures or colors after 10 minutes of not getting bit just to figure out what they want and can see that day. One day they lit me up on black and blue. One day i went 2 hours with no bites until my ol lady used a pink and white paddle tail on a ned rig and that was all they would hit that day. And i never would have figured that out if she didnt buy that. Right now (south central louisiana) all they want is bright. Chartreuse. That damn pink paddle tale. And red. To be fair running red here makes sense because we have so many crawfish but still. Color is very area and water dependant as well as weather. The water here only has about 3 to 5 inches of visibility at the most. And ranges from green to brown so sometimes we need those bright colors that arnt overfished just to get them on

  • @RogerFordTheSmilingBassHole

    Thanks!
    I fish 1 lake 97% of the time.
    Smallmouth (my favorite) and some largemouth.
    Clear water.
    My 2 main Senko colors are white (with silver sparkle) and green pumpkin (red or black flake).
    Great advice! Thanks!

  • @brianlee9074
    @brianlee9074 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video Mr. Bass. Color matters when it comes to the silhouette on bright sunny days, and cloudy days. That's it. You are correct sir!

  • @davewashburn8930
    @davewashburn8930 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for covering this topic. Well done Mr. Bass!

    • @MrBassTV
      @MrBassTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Dave. Glad you liked it.

  • @shanescott3168
    @shanescott3168 Před 2 lety

    Good advice. Thank you.

  • @mikecollett8513
    @mikecollett8513 Před rokem +1

    This is a year late but supports your theory. Smallmouth fishing on Erie, 18'-20' off point Pelee. Bouncing tubes on 6# test, 5/16 oz. . GP with red fleck out produced GP with gold fleck 3 or 4 to one. Opened my eyes to the possibility.

  • @edgarmelton8091
    @edgarmelton8091 Před 2 lety

    I like to upgrade all my cranks too number 2 mustad triple grip hooks as well it’s a must for me

  • @mikefromoh2925
    @mikefromoh2925 Před rokem +2

    Nice video. I really liked and agreed with your 90/10 principal and also how you said that 10 doesn’t matter too much because it’s hard to dial in.
    Couple of my observations- I fish mostly green tint water that is 0-3 foot visibility:
    I like natural colors but with some contrast or something to make it stand out from the bottom and water color. For example I was throwing watermelon tube in a river and it like disappeared against the bottom. Then I put on green pumpkin and it blended but was easier to see, and got bit more. Then in a really fast section of the river, in the rapid, a brown one stood out more as it tumbled through the current.
    Another example- will choose a green pumpkin purple flake over straight GP every day. Also I like your 4 colors principal but something about the color purple or junebug, especially in worms big and small, could just be my confidence….
    Finally, certain high pressure areas I think having having an unusual color can be helpful. Like a hot pink or a chartreuse or a straight black or brown. Doesn’t always work but it can be something to try, just like a red rattletrap.
    I haven’t completely figured hard baits out yet, except I have high confident in the perch colors and pattern in crankbaits, jerkbaits, and spinnerbaits.

    • @MrBassTV
      @MrBassTV  Před rokem

      Great observations. Thanks for sharing

  • @glennnewell2786
    @glennnewell2786 Před rokem

    Thanks for your time,New subscriber

  • @Rexory_
    @Rexory_ Před rokem

    I like green pumpkin, or something with some chartreuse in it, lately they haven't been hitting as hard so I want to try out white or another bright color.

  • @joeschmoe1301
    @joeschmoe1301 Před rokem +2

    This information is SOOO vital for beginners like me. And it is SOOO hard to find!!!

    • @MrBassTV
      @MrBassTV  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. Glad it was helpful

  • @ConeyIsland1952
    @ConeyIsland1952 Před měsícem

    nice video demo...what kind of frogs are the ones shown in the video?

  • @vegasvato55
    @vegasvato55 Před 2 měsíci

    In addition to its already impressive versatility, the Speed Worm can also be cut into two separate pieces. The cut-tail end makes a Perfect Grub, and the front end can be an anchor point for a Tail-Spinner...

  • @jeffyoung6231
    @jeffyoung6231 Před měsícem

    Not used black very much. Last year during the summer Junebug was the primary color almost all summer

  • @msquared9605
    @msquared9605 Před 2 lety +2

    One thing I’ve learned from World’s Worst Fishing is that all 4 of those white senkos are most likely the same exact white color, but flake colors can really seem to change the color of the plastic

  • @thelighthousefjcproduction5597
    @thelighthousefjcproduction5597 Před 10 měsíci +5

    They see red and green very well. White is a good one at times. So here it goes white is right green is great but Red is Best.

  • @HOBFMS
    @HOBFMS Před 2 měsíci

    I only use earthworm/chartuese tail senkos (wacky rig), spoiler shads (crappie), and crawdad bugs for Texas rig and top water (any color)

  • @robertstorms6177
    @robertstorms6177 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have played this out myself many times in West Tn. 80-90% of my big fish 4lb and up are caught on a white shad with black back.

  • @paulziebell2479
    @paulziebell2479 Před rokem +2

    Fishing with a friend on a cloudy day and he started hitting on white. So I found a few white plastics but I quickly got bit off by a muskie/pike. So all I had left was pink, which my friend made fun of, and started hammering the fish. He couldn't catch a fish when I threw the pink. He didn't make fun any more.

  • @user-wk9wq8yq5u
    @user-wk9wq8yq5u Před měsícem

    I had an old timer tell me over twenty years ago that color matters 20% of the time. He was in his sixties at that time.

  • @tracynewman5246
    @tracynewman5246 Před rokem +1

    Yes I agree with you I’ve been pouring my own soft plastics for 5 years now so I have all the colors but the 40years experience on the water helps know when to change colors and sometimes not… just be open minded to the conditions experiment and have more than 3 or 4 colors in your boat also I think yellow is the most over looked color in fishing🤫

  • @backyardlures4767
    @backyardlures4767 Před 2 měsíci

    I watched this video on what bass actually see for color and it blew my mind, i used chartreuse and black crankbaits where i live and caught bass on them , now i throw white and black with the same catch rate. Chartreuse is seen as white

  • @N5KDA
    @N5KDA Před 2 lety

    I still say that when the bite is on, color doesn't seen to matter. Even what lure you throw doesn't matter, up to a point, when the bite is on as long as you're not throwing top water when the fish are on bottom lures (and won't come up) I don't throw just white when the bass are on shad. I want my lure to stand out and many times I start out with Chartreuse Pro Blue. If I throw a small swimbait, I'll throw it on an underspin. If I throw a crankbait, I'm going to throw something with some brighter color and / or some flash to stand out until the fish tell me they want something else. When the bite is tough, the color, lure size, lure profile, and color 100% matter. Then you have days where it is somewhere in between all of that. Let me say the the lake I fish most has off color water all the time and visibility is at it's best right now, about two or two and a half feet. After reading what I typed, it seems I agree with you on this.

  • @minhquinn439
    @minhquinn439 Před rokem +1

    Yea I concur with the gold flake flashing idea. I always use baits with lots of glitter in them in light and dark contrasts and certainly the gold flake works flawlessly.

  • @texbassman681
    @texbassman681 Před 2 lety +6

    I believe color does matter based on the factors that you mentioned… But in choosing color, I basically stay with Green Pumpkin, Blue/Black, Watermelon and some white for Shad baits… Of Course, I learned the hard way in fishing club tournaments for years and years; easy to amass hundreds and hundreds of bags of different color baits only to go back to the basic colors I mentioned earlier.

    • @HomesteadOnThePreserve
      @HomesteadOnThePreserve Před 2 lety

      The 4 colors I use are the same as you with one exception, I swap white with "fire tiger." If I could only use one color for all conditions and water color it would be fire tiger.

  • @jamesbarron1202
    @jamesbarron1202 Před 2 lety +1

    For soft plastics, watermelon, green pumpkin, black, and Shad colors which I’d break down into 2 colors depending on water clarity. Junebug I’d toss in there also if I lived in Florida. Bill Dance only believed in blue plastics years ago.

    • @elonmust7470
      @elonmust7470 Před 2 lety +1

      Junebug works exceedingly well here in the Triangle area of NC.

    • @Oldbasshole
      @Oldbasshole Před 2 lety

      Junebug is always rigged for me here in Massachusetts. Chatterbait and soft plastic

    • @warnerl.5026
      @warnerl.5026 Před 2 lety

      Junebug is a killer in tannic swamp water here in Louisiana

  • @belldn3
    @belldn3 Před rokem +1

    Thx.

  • @Old_Sailor85
    @Old_Sailor85 Před 4 měsíci

    I think it was Fred Arbogast that said he developed all his lures in white. If they worked, colors were added later in production. To catch fisherman...

  • @thelighthousefjcproduction5597

    White is right in low visibility at night while driving what color vehicle stands out white or black white. On a bright sunny day while driving what color vehicle Stands out more white same when fishing with one exception at full moon topwater fishing black.

  • @stevemyoung
    @stevemyoung Před 2 lety

    So, as a bank and occasional recreational (sit in) kayak angler, where tackle box space is always at a premium, would you say there's a strong argument for always packing the variants over the solids? Not solid white but white/silver flake? Not black but black/blue?

    • @MrBassTV
      @MrBassTV  Před 2 lety

      Definitely would not hurt. I really scale down my colors when I hop on my kayak. I use much more in the bass boat.

  • @MrDrMeow
    @MrDrMeow Před 4 měsíci

    To take it a step further I fish a river where a very specific crayfish soft plastic in a certain color is the only thing they will eat. It’s oddly specific but we tested it enough to know that it definitely matters

  • @jhoffman81
    @jhoffman81 Před rokem +1

    Ive wrecked em on that black/blue/gold in certain lakes

  • @chud2070
    @chud2070 Před rokem

    So in your opinion, in the case of the black worm, black with the bright blue tail, is it better to just carry the black with the blue tail because it covers more of the scenarios a black type worm may work? Or did I miss the point and you're saying just carry the black and 10% of the time it may not work, but oh well? Thanks, interesting video!

    • @MrBassTV
      @MrBassTV  Před rokem

      I don't think it really matters except for very small windows of time on specific bodies of water. Bottom line is, you need a dark bait. It can be black, black and blue, black and blue with a blue tip. Most of the time it won't matter. Thanks for watching.

  • @silvereagle1960
    @silvereagle1960 Před 2 lety

    And also don't forget black fire tail and dark red shed worms as well!

  • @Dropshot.TV.
    @Dropshot.TV. Před rokem +1

    U earned a new subscriber great fucking content man 🤘

  • @davidmitchell828
    @davidmitchell828 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm new to all this but i was surprised there wasnt mention of a red/craw color for spring and colder waters. Or would you even fish a senko that time of year?

    • @MrBassTV
      @MrBassTV  Před 7 měsíci

      I do fish them in the spring, but I have great luck with the basic colors then too. Not saying you couldn’t add red if you wanted.

  • @oinc7320
    @oinc7320 Před rokem +1

    What about depth, say pass 7 foot, I would think black on bright days, dark days? The more topside the more black, white would come into play?

    • @MrBassTV
      @MrBassTV  Před rokem

      You are correct, the deeper you go in the water column, the darker things get and less color matters. Then it just becomes contrasts and the silhouette of the bait. That's why darker colors or drastic pattern differences are more effective.

  • @Oldbasshole
    @Oldbasshole Před 2 lety +2

    Confidence in the color your throwing is equally important in my opinion . If you’re confident in what you’re throwing you’re likely to work it more efficiently

    • @MrBassTV
      @MrBassTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Very true!

    • @fidangyang1995
      @fidangyang1995 Před 2 lety +1

      Confidence kills; Faith kills. It's better to have Clarity than Confidence. It's better to be observant than just having blind faith. So just observe the living world and adapt to the changing conditions to have more success out there on the waters instead of just blindly believing.

    • @Oldbasshole
      @Oldbasshole Před 2 lety

      @@fidangyang1995 couldn’t disagree more . I guarantee you’ll catch more fish in a color you have confidence in over “matching the hatch” if it’s not a color you feel confident in . Same with throwing certain baits . If you’re confident in a crankbait over a Chatterbait you’ll catch more fish on it . Nothing “ blind “ about it.

  • @backyardlures4767
    @backyardlures4767 Před 2 měsíci

    The colors you chose cannot be seen by bass, except the white. To a bass thst bait was white, w/ turquoise back and peach colored throat

  • @txhuntsman
    @txhuntsman Před 2 lety

    I think color matters a lot more in soft plastics than hard baits but honestly you can catch fish nearly year around regardless of temp or water color on green pumpkin, black n blue, and chartreuse.

    • @blind_eye_fishing
      @blind_eye_fishing Před 2 lety

      I think in hard baits it's more a natural bait fish color (whatever baitfish is in your water) over anything else. A variation of bluegill is always a great one. Maybe a little lighter at times and darker at others but there is always that bright chartrues too. So three colors of hard baits is about all I'll throw. I've only been skunked once in a couple years lol I usually catch at least one bass and usually many each trip. I only get crazy or fun looking colors to play around with lol I always have my staple colors with me. Natural green pumpkin, watermelon) bright (white or chartreuse) or a darker (bluegill, maybe purplish, and black variation) that's pretty much all you need in any baits. Hard bait color matters too just depends on the bait. Cranks I like natural baitfish colors for my area, same for jigs, topwater I do a little of bright and dark. Spinner baits my dark is some kind of bluegill pattern and bright is chartrues white. I was taught all my techniques by a pro angler so have always stick to them.

  • @edgarmelton8091
    @edgarmelton8091 Před 2 lety

    A blue back chartreuse belly Crankbait is one of the best colored crankbaits too throw that’s a standard in my box I have 10 of those to 1 of every other color if I’m throwing a Crankbait it’s the first one I throw every time now I’m really liking a jabberjaw old Gregg blue and black brown back why is blue so good bluegill so when you say color matters I don’t really think so confidence matters that’s what people need to understand your going to fish a bait way better that you feel better about

  • @tims_always_fishing7117
    @tims_always_fishing7117 Před rokem +2

    What's the deal with the back bent treble?

  • @sewingmistakesunlimited
    @sewingmistakesunlimited Před 4 měsíci

    You know my dad could catch anything. He taught me the basics, except ehat colors to use. Or how to tie a line. He always did it for me. Now I am you tubing this.
    MEN make your daughter's to tie their own lines and how to pick baits. My dad is gone, so I am having to figure it out on my own.

  • @msquared9605
    @msquared9605 Před 2 lety +1

    Fishing = sometimes nothing about your lure types and colors mean anything, sometimes they mean everything. Sometimes they’re the difference between 0 fish and 2 fish, sometimes they’re the difference between 10 fish and 25 fish. Most importantly, sometimes they’re the difference between big fish and small fish

  • @richardq8485
    @richardq8485 Před 2 měsíci

    What about something Red ?

  • @mrkrucks724
    @mrkrucks724 Před rokem

    Whats that Frog you held up Mr Bass ?

  • @stoney332
    @stoney332 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ya just need to match the hatch to be honest if the fish are there theyll take anything put in front of them im talking seabass doh

  • @elonmust7470
    @elonmust7470 Před 2 lety

    Laminate worms, Senkos especially, are a big deal.

  • @bigglyguy8429
    @bigglyguy8429 Před 5 měsíci

    What were the 4 colors again?

    • @MrBassTV
      @MrBassTV  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Green pumpkin, black and blue, white, and a more natural color like watermelon, etc.

    • @bigglyguy8429
      @bigglyguy8429 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MrBassTV Thanks!

  • @blind_eye_fishing
    @blind_eye_fishing Před 2 lety

    I always say color kind of matters but best color choices for a fisherman are the 3 norms you mention and something in whatever bait fish you have, like if its gold shiner a gold flake helps, shiner silver or blue gill maybe a mix of gold blue or purple flake. As far as dark to light I think that's backwards about dark cloudy days and sunny days. When a fish looks up into the sun he has no eyelids or sunglasses lol so a bright color is missed alot and the darker colors work better on darker days the lighter color works. Even you said in missy water a bright or chartreuse crank bait works better see where I'm going muddy water is darker just like a cloudy day. Some say use black blue on a dirty water day. I've used both actually and some days dark catches better than light but in my experience the light colors have worked best. I use dark topwater on sunny days and have killed it somedays even broke my pb this summer with a black buzzbait on a super sunny day. And caught some reel nice ones same week on a cloudy day on a chartrues white buzzbait. I think color matters just it's different in my area than what some say.

    • @MrBassTV
      @MrBassTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Good points. I did not really talk about bright colors (like firetiger) in muddy water, but that also is a great point.

  • @fishntools
    @fishntools Před rokem

    Hummm, It's always bothered me that a proven fact is that Bass ALWAYS have better visibility of a dark colored bait against a light background and a light colored bait against a dark background and yet when we thread our two toned plastics we always do the REVERSE of what is BEST in regards their visibility??? Nature/our creator gave bait fish their best protection to AVOID against being mauled in their color scheme and yet, we mimic that very same color scheme when we're trying to catch the prey we seek! Think about it, how does this make any sense???? I got to believe that we'd have more success if we would change this mentality. What could have more appeal to a predator then a distressed upside down bait fish?

  • @triplebisme
    @triplebisme Před 4 měsíci

    The word you're looking for Mr. Bass is "Contrast"

  • @daveengstrom9250
    @daveengstrom9250 Před 4 měsíci

    "Contrast" not profile.

  • @cerebraltackle
    @cerebraltackle Před rokem

    Absolutely incorrect. Not all water conditions are equal. Variations are key. Highlights are key when it comes to matching prey based on environment. While this may simplify the "concept" for beginners...it won't help anyone progress.

  • @fede8444
    @fede8444 Před 7 měsíci

    ⚽⚽....

  • @bigboinutbaggins7134
    @bigboinutbaggins7134 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve noticed with soft plastics, the boring colors aka brown, black, orange, blue work best. And to cast horizontal on the shore. They are more shallow than u think