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You’ll Never Guess Why Largemouth Bass Prefer THESE 3 Colors



Randy has a discussion on the favorite colors of largemouth bass…#bassfishing #bass #bassmaster #fishing #fishingdaily #fish #fishingtrip #catchandrelease #angler

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  1. Chartreuse and black back absolutely crushes for me during the warmer months, especially night fishing! Recently been catching them on black cranks like 6th sense crush in black magic or a lipless in Colin’s craw.

  2. Good Evening Randy, I've Enjoyed "All" of your video's since I joined your channel of Intuitive Angling. You show a diverse show case of insight of concept when you go into this topic of colors Randy, "BRAVO!" 🙂Thank you for ALL of your expertise and knowledge. You DA MAN! LOL! A FORCE TO BE WRECHENED WITH! LOL! May GOD BLESS YOU and YOUR FAMILIY. As Always "KEEP A Tight LINE and NEVER STOP Fish'n my FRIEND!" Sincerely, Mr. Carl J. Gwizdala aka "DESPERADO."

  3. Man oh man Randy, this video is like the oil wars on some of the sport bike and power sports forums. Amsoil, no Redline, no Yamalube, no Lucas Oil lol hahaha.
    Well anyway, I've read that Bass see green and blue the best based on tests. Not sure how accurate this is. But according to my records this is what I have to share.
    Last 8 years of bass fishing
    Gold spoon 23.5" – late Feb
    Chartreuse Spinnerbat 21"- late Nov
    Blue Xrap – 18.5" , 17", 16" -Mid Mar
    Perch color , 17" 16" – Mid Mar
    Black spoon 20", 18.5" ,17" – Early Apr
    White Black spoon 20.5" – mid July
    Just a few from my notes. I've thrown a silver Rapala 15 times, switch to a blue and Bam! 2-3 in the same spot!!
    In early spring. When I fish the duckweed, color don't matter. I used 4 different colors in 2 ft of water. Banged 15 + 16 inchers in same area at same time.
    It's taken my near 20 years, fishing multiple lakes in Indiana.
    I can say this. Right bait at the right time at the right place.
    Kayak fisherman here. I can sneak into areas very quietly with hardly any disturbance. Take care buddy. Your bass fishing fan out here in Indiana 🤘🇺🇸

  4. I don't know much about bass but in the saltwater I've done best with silver reflective finishes or white body with a red head. I've had luck on cloudy days with gold too. I had a mylar skirted trolling lure that caught fish every time I used it. I think flashy baits that imitate local bait have caught me the most fish overall.

  5. How about fishing up northeast Missouri in muddy to stained water. I'd like to see what you'd do up here. I challenge you to try it with me sometime. It don't always work the way you'd like it too with named baits. Give em' what THEY want.

  6. Baitfish pattern can be from a shiner , a shad , a baby bass , a perch , a baby crappie , the other pattern is a crawfish : this is the reds , oranges , and browns and can also be your greens like green pumpkin , browns like pumpkin seed , great explanation mr Randy , loved it

  7. I am terrible about not making bait changes as the day and light progresses. If I find a crank bait that is working, then the bite slows, I often think the bass quit biting. But in reality, the direction of the sun light, the cloud cover and water clarity probably changed and I did not adapt to the conditions.

  8. Years ago Roland pushed the color select, so I tried it. That was money ill spend. It work on the premise of light at depth. Lure shade, water color & light condition as you said are a far better means to determine lure colors. Yes I will go for the Hail Mary if nothing else seems to work! I try to get into the mind of the bass when I'm on the lake and at times it just makes my head hurt. More often than not I can get them to the boat but we all have those days that are quite taxing. I think that's why it's such a great sport.

  9. You’ve mentioned the Perch pattern a few times now. I just tied a perch crankbait on a few mins ago. I’m interested to see if it works because there are no Perch in the lakes and ponds and rivers here in Louisville.

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