Don't
Get So Wrapped Up In
Color Selection!
By: The Bass Coach (Roger Lee Brown)
How many of you anglers who walk into Tackle
Shops, Discount Stores, K-Marts, Wal-Marts, etc., go straight to
the sporting goods department, look for the fishing rods sticking
up in the air to zero in on the Fishing Lures and Plastic Baits
section? Then, when you get there you start looking over all of
the enormous selections of all the different baits and different
colors that are offered by the many bait companies that are on the
market today, and you're not really sure of exactly what is really
needed, so "The Big Question" comes to mind; "What colors do I really
need?" expecially when looking over all the plastic baits. Well,
let me tell you a little secret that most anglers don't know!, and
that is; "You don't need a multitude
of colors in your arsenal." Now,
some anglers may suggest the comment; "well my partner and I use
this certain color on this certain body of water, and it catches
a lot of bass" or others may say; "I saw this magazine article from
one of the top Pros, and he said to use this; yellow, spotted, half
striped, 7'' , curly tail, floating, thing-a-ma-jig plastic made
by so & so, and I saw a picture in the magazine of the 14 lb.
bass he caught off of this certain plastic bait, and now I've really
got to have some of these."
Now, before we get started, let me explain something to you. The
Bassin' Industry is a "Multi-Billion Dollar Industry" in todays
world and growing more and more every day. Most of the Pros that
lecture these "Bass Seminars" have and obligation to their sponsors
to demonstrate, promote, and to advertise their sponsored product
(Nobody gives anything for free anymore!). For example, attend one
of their fishing seminars and just see if they don't try to sell
you on a "certain product," or the technique that they may use with
this "certain bait." There are more Outdoor TV Fishing Shows, Outdoor
Magazines (related to freshwater fishing), Bass Tournament Organizations,
Bass Fishing Sites (on the World Wide Web), Bass Fishing Clubs,
Bait and Tackle Manufacturers, Bass Boat Manufacturers, Rod Companies,
Reel Companies, and it goes on and on and on, as there ever was
before. (That's probably why Bass Fishing is considered to be America's
#1 freshwater sport!) And ALL! of these companies are in the
market to make money. Now, let's go even a step furthur, okay? What
sells all of these products? Hmm, let's see now, advertisement (Marketing)
and promotion are about the two best ways of selling a product that
I'm aware of and I'm sure that there are more, but first let's concentrate
on these two for just one moment. Let's talk about fishing shows
to give you an example! I've co-hosted several TV Fishing shows
in the past and let me tell you that "Most,"
of the time, (Not All!) but "Most" of the fish that you
see being caught on the show are caught prior to the actual filming
of a show. Yep! Now you might ask yourself; "well I saw the guy
set his hook and then reel in the bass." All I can say to you is
this; "Don't believe everything that you see!" With today's editing
equipment, professional camera personnel, and the right camera shots,
anything is possible. So let me explain how it works; #1, you cast
out the sponsored bait product (whatever bait or baits the show
is sponsored by, keeping in mind that the fish were actually caught
prior to the show, and in most cases on totally different
bait). #2, while you start your retrieve, you rare back with your
rod like you just got a strike and pretent to set the hook! (on
actually nothing at all). Then the camera will stop filming. #3,
then, you simply reel your sponsored bait back in to the boat, grab
a fish (in the case of a bass show, a bass) out of the livewell
and place the hook of the "sponsored product" in the fish's bouth.
#4, Next you place the fish back into the water (with ease, and
always keeping the slack out of your line), then you let the fish
swim away from the boat. #5, then at this time, the camera starts
rolling again and starts filming you fighting the fish back to the
boat!...(Really quite simple!) That's how Most! of the filming is done.
It's not so much the bait, or color, or technique used to catch
the bass during the filming, they just want to show you how much
bass all of these "certain baits" can actually catch! (but do they
really?), that's called Marketing, OR!, take a look at the packages
of most of the baits today. They have to look appealing on the shelves
to the consumer (this is called Packaging). Just keep this in mind!,
most baits on the market today are made and packaged to catch anglers
and not so much the fish.
Now, I'm telling you this because of all the different products
and especially all the multitude of COLORS that you must decide
on which ones to buy. Okay, let's get back to the colors...... First
of all I want you to understand that I am NOT! saying that a certain
color of a plastic bait will or will not work under any different
circumstances, but I will say that you don't really need no more
than approximately 2 dozen colors of plastics to catch bass on any
body of water throughout the United States. Now stop and think a
minute! There are, without exaggeration, on today's market thousands
of colors and combinations of colors when it comes to plastic baits.
Remember what I just said! I said only 2 dozen colors, and not hundreds
of different colors! Whew!, what a money saver, Right!..... And,
if you usually fish deeper water than 20 foot depths most of the
time, you don't even need to have that many colors. The reason is,
is because the deeper a colored bait drops through the water it
starts to loose the color of the bait itself. That's right, the
deeper it goes down into the water ther color spectrum starts to
diminish. In other words, If you had a multi-colored plastic worm
and you cast it out letting it drop to a 25 foot depth, the colors
of that multi-colored plastic worm would be "Shades of Grays and
Blacks" in that depth of water. Just like scuba diving, when you
get down to a certain depth everything looks Black and White!, well
the same goes for colored plastics (Now, how many colors does an
angler actually need when fishing these deeper patterns?). It doesn't
matter what color you throw into 20 foot plus depths because "All
Colors" will basically all look the same on the bottom. The only
difference now will be your shade variations. So, why buy hundreds
of different colors of plastic baits when they will all loose their
color at deeper depths? (Makes no sense to me!). So there is a lesson
to be learned! Probably the most important factor to keep in mind
when fishing with plastics is; "The Presentation" of the bait is
what really counts! And not so much the color....... I teach my
students presentations, techniques, as well as colors that they
can use anywhere so they can be highly effective when it comes to
catching bass on any body of water! For more information on colors,
baits, presentations, techniques, equipment, and just about anything
you might want to learn about bass fishing, you owe it to yourselves
to enroll into my 3-Day "On-Water" Bass Fishing School. You will
not only learn what equipment, baits, and bass related items are
really necessary to have but also how much money you can actually
save yourselves by knowing what not to buy when it comes to baits
and equipment.......Until next time.....Take Care & God Bless!
"The Bass Coach"
(518) 597-4240