Hey i am getting ready to make a bunch of beaver/creature baits, senkos, and jig trailers i want to limit the colors to only 4, so my question is what are the most 4 important/productive colors i should use in ohio for bass?
Thanks
Black and Blue, Green Pumpkin, Pumpkin, Watermelon. That's what I would go with.
I agree but would add a Shad/baitfish color instead of a plain Pumpkin! You need 1 fish color for when they are concentrating on "Sushi"!
I prefer a Silver Shad color for stained water.....
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Last edited by Intimidator; 02-21-2012 at 04:19 PM.
I agree but would add a Shad/baitfish color instead of a plain Pumpkin! You need I fish color for when they are concentrating on "Sushi"!
I prefer a Silver Shad color for stained water.....
You're right...I wasn't thinking clearly . One of my favorite baits to throw is a weightless t-rigged white trick worm.
80% of my plastics are a variation of black (w/ blue, red fleck, etc) or Green pumpkin. I primarily fish dirty water though. I would say watermelon and some shade of purple to round out the top 4.
Jig trailers: Green pumpkin or crawdad color (brown with orange), Black w/blue or red flakes
Spinnerbait,Chatterbait traliers: White w/silver flakes or silver w/ black flakes (to help represent shad), Black w/blue or red flakes (nighttime or muddier conditions)
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In the medium range of colors like browns and greens I like a lighter shade on the bellies. Brown with an orange belly and watermelon with a white belly are two of my favorites. I also like the watermelon with a lighter green belly and a lighter green topside with a light orange belly. These last two are Keitech color combinations.