How to make the right lure color selection based on water conditions?
DIn the world of casting, the choice of lure color is a topic that is always controversial.
It depends on many things and factors.
Often, water clarity, weather and lure color play a big role in the success of a casting session.
In clear water, most fish rely on visual sight.
So choosing a lure that resembles a prey fish is the best step
On the other hand, when the water is murky and muddy, the Database fish will rely on the lateral line to locate prey.1
lateral line of fish
Their sensory focus will be focused on shadows and vibrations.
It seems like a simple concept to most anglers, but we should know that there are thousands of types of lures out there.
We will easily “drown” in choosing the best lure for different water clarity.
So how to choose the right lure based on water conditions?
Therefore in this article I will list the factors to consider in choosing the best lure in murky water and clear water.
Diving lures with square or coffin-shaped tongues have a wider action than lures with round tongues.
Slow down the lure.
The water is clear
In clear conditions, what is more important is to imitate the prey fish species that the fish hunt there.
This concept is called matching the hatch
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Try to use lures that have natural colors such as mullet mullet and shrimp
A silent, skinny lure with a rounded tongue Mobile Lead is effective in clear water.
Use a tight wiggle earring3. Give it a bit of speed.
Example: Rapala Shad Rap
Not sure about the difference between wide wobble and tight wiggle?
I have written about the difference in the action of diving lure swimming in a previous article.
2. Water Surface Lure
the best gewang surface magabass pop max
Turbid water conditions
In murky water conditions, it is better to choose a surface lure that is ‘noisy’ in its performance.
A popper that has a clear and loud ‘bloop’ sound, or a propeller that has a loud double fan.