Ever wonder why bass crush moving baits like spinnerbaits and crankbaits some days, but will only eat finesse baits like wacky worms and drop shots when the bite is tough? One research study about large mouth bass vision goes into what do largemouth bass see and helps answer this question, based on the biology of largemouth bass vision.
In this video, I’ll review the findings of this groundbreaking study about largemouth bass sight and help you use it to catch more fish. And make sure you stick around for the most important finding, how bass see lures that swim vs lures that drop, because it could be the biggest factor between catching a fish or not.
Learn about bass color vision studies here: https://youtu.be/2s8bxkBiAbw
Full study of large mouth bass vision about what do largemouth bass see can be found here: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/fishsci1994/68/5/68_5_1041/_article
Fish at start of video caught on Berkley Choppo topwater lure: https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Berkley_Choppo/descpage-BCH.html?from=TRFISH
Awesome info ! what about what colors bass see ? Is there good research on that ?
Great points
Good food/ bait for thought. The usual distance for us reading is measured at 14"". Not trying to be particular.
GOOD INFO" CHEERS from finaly thawing Central Idaho!
This study also gives credence to my suspicions that bass fishing lures are being made first and foremost to catch fishermen, and catching bass is distant second in terms of marketing.
Of course, if they come up with a lure that catches fish consistently, so much the better.
Amen
Vertical jigging explained. Trolling explained. Pull stop explained. Great info.
Tom, I'm really enjoying these kinds of videos. You do an amazing job of disseminating the information. Really appreciate your hard work and attention to detail.
Great video buddy