What color lures to use on cloudy days?

Cloudy or overcast conditions can yield some of the best bass fishing. Dark lure colors like Junebug, black, or purple work best in clear water silhouetting against overcast skies and bright whites or chartreuses are better for muddy water.
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What lures to use on cloudy days?

Swim Jigs and Soft Jerkbaits for Cloudy Days

Even calm conditions on cloudy days are perfect for these two lures. Soft jerkbaits, especially straight-tail models, will do better in very heavy vegetation. My goal when fishing these two lures is still to cover a lot of water and make an easy meal for that big 'ol bass.
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Should I use darker color lures on cloudy days?

In dark or muddy water and on overcast days, tie on a brightly colored lure to increase visibility, or use a very dark solid color to maximize profile visibility. A black and blue soft plastic is ideal; a white and chartreuse Glow Blade spinnerbait will also produce.
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What color lures for what conditions?

The most fundamental rule is to fish brightly colored baits in dingy or muddy water and light, subtle colors in clear water. The logic here is that a bass' visibility is hampered by silt, and colors like chartreuse, yellow and orange are easier to see than bone, pumpkinseed and smoke.
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Is a cloudy day good for fishing?

Cloudy, rainy, or otherwise dreary conditions act as a security blanket for bass. Visibility decreases, bass feel more secure from predators, and they tend to roam much farther from cover.
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What to fish with when it's cloudy?

Moving Baits are KEY for Overcast Bass Fishing

We consistently have good luck when throwing spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, squarebill crankbaits, and swimbaits… all of which are quick retrieval baits that should definitely fire up the bass in your waters.
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What color lures are most effective?

If you want to stand out, go for lures in bright greens and yellows, which will really stand out. Red Water. In red water, red, orange and yellow lures might actually get brighter or lighter in shade while blues and greens turn dark. So to catch a fish's attention, opt for red, orange, or yellow.
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What colors attract fish the most?

What color light attracts fish the best? Overall, green light attracts the most fish. Green has a high lumen output of 130 per LED alongside a 520 nm wavelength. Shrimp and insects have both of these wavelengths in their color vision alongside green light receptors around 530 um.
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What color do fish see best?

In low light or at night, colors matter less, because fish then rely more on the rod cells in their eyes, which detect contrast and movement but not color. White, offering the greatest contrast, might well be the color of choice in such situations.
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Does the color of your lure matter?

In deeper and dirtier water, any color visibility will be reduced. Blue colors likely won't make a difference (the lure is visible, but the blue color is not). Red colors won't make a difference in deep or extremely dirty water. It's evident that factors other than color are likely more important in angling success.
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When should I use dark fishing lures?

Dark lures create contrast and work especially well in dirty, murky water. If you're fishing a flat that is traditionally dirty like a mud flat or there's been a ton of rain, use a darker colored lure.
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When should you throw a black jig?

Black and blue offers the ultimate in contrast, which gives bass a target any time the water's got some stain. Use a black and blue jig in dirty water, during low light conditions, and anytime around vegetation.
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What color is hardest for fish to see?

The science says a multi-colored line that blends into the background should be harder for fish to see and track. While red and green blend well in many situations, blue blends best in offshore waters.
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What attracts fish the most?

There are many scents that fish absolutely love and there are many scents that fish can't stand. Here is a quick list of the attractive scents and the ones that repel fish. Attractants: salt, fish slime, fish guts, fish extracts, human saliva. Possible attractants: milk products like cheese, coffee, garlic.
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What colors can fish not see?

The majority of fish have developed eyes that will detect the type of colors typical of their environment. For example, inshore fish have good color vision, whereas offshore pelagic fish have limited color vision and detect only a few if any colors other than black and white.
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Is wd40 a good fish attractant?

WD-40 addresses the myth on its website, saying: “While WD-40 can be used to help protect fishing equipment from rust and corrosion, WD-40 Company does not recommend using it to attract fish.”
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Why do fishermen use green lights?

The adjacent waters of the Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand are illuminated by hundreds of green lights on fishing boats. Fishermen use the lights to attract plankton and fish, the preferred diet of commercially important squid.
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What colors do bass see best?

Bass apparently do see color. Their vision is strongest in the areas of medium-red to green. It fails rapidly moving into the blues and purples, as it does towards the far reds. If our picture of bass color vision is accurate, then color is meaningful to bass in some cases but not others.
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Can fish see lures at night?

The majority of fish can see lures at night, but their vision is limited. So fish depends on their other senses, which are slightly heightened, when vision is limited, to detect food or predators. As long as your fishing where the fish are, they will find your lures, even at night.
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Is pink a good lure color?

Best Lure Color For Murky Water

Some good choices for bright colors would be chartreuse, pink, or orange.
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What color jig is best for bass?

Green pumpkin, watermelon, and other related natural colors are excellent choices. If fishing dirty or stained waters, it helps to use a black and blue combination. Certain jigs often imitate bluegill and shad with color matching.
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What color frog should I use?

Select frogs in black or dark hues for fishing in muddy water or sunny days in clear water. The best frog colors in clear or stained water with overcast skies are chartreuse and white.
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At what depth do colors disappear?

Red light is almost completely absorbed within the first 20 to 25 feet. Orange penetrates 35 to 45 feet, and yellow 65 to 75 feet, while green and blue remain visible for as deep as the light penetrates.
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Does braided line spook fish?

Braids are very visible in the water. For that reason, many fishermen do not like it in clear water. It may spook the fish, especially on finesse baits where you are trying to entice a fish to bite a lure they can see for a long time.
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Does braid color matter fishing?

The TRUTH is…braided line color does not really matter! It is more of a visual reference for anglers to locate their baits and know where their lines are. Remember, the fish will feel your line in the water before it sees it!!!
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