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Choosing lure colors doesn’t have to be complicated. This video breaks down a simple, proven system for selecting the right lure color based on water clarity, light conditions, and forage—covering plastics, jigs, topwater, jerkbaits, and crankbaits. You’ll learn what color is the ultimate all-around color, when dark silhouettes out-perform bright baits, how translucency matters in clear ...

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The Only Lure Colors You Actually Need - Bass Fishing Resource Guide

The Exceptions There are still exceptions to the rule and times when it pays to be unconventional regarding water clarity and sky conditions and how they impact lure color selection. One of these is fishing for smallmouth bass, which often prefer gaudy colors like chartreuse, even in the clearest water you'll ever see.

Fall is here, and so is the bass feeding frenzy! If you’re looking to up your game this season, the right lure selection is crucial to landing those big bites. We dive into the best fall lures and techniques to use for consistent catches during the cooler months. Whether you're on the hunt for shallow or deep-water bass, this guide will help you make the most of the season!

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I wasn't sure where to put this, either in the tackle or rod forum, so we'll start here and see where the mods move it. So, my rod has a lure weight rating of 3/16-5/8oz. I've used a 1/8oz lure on it before and saw that it's too stiff to flex enough to send 1/8oz lures more than a dozen feet or s...

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Lure color choice should be based on the three Cs: clarity, conditions and confidence. To aid in unlocking the mystery to the subject of color, Texas pro bass fishermen Alton Jones from Waco and Zell Roland from Conroe were consulted.