Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) > Tackle & Techniques
Colours for Poppers / Stickbaits
Joel Leong:
Hi Guys,
I am trying to understand some of the colours for poppers/stickbaits, as a general rule the thumb is:
1. Bright Day/ Shallow waters - Natural colours ie blue silver etc
2. Overcast days / Deepwater - Dark Colours in ie purple , black etc
Am I more or less there? (I know sometimes there are no absolutes :)
and where does bright pink, Bright orange falls?
Thanks alot guys!
Joel :)
Leo Sorbello:
Hi Joel :),
Everybody would have there own colour schemes etc.
Matching the hatch would better plan your attack....like what fish at the time are most likely feeding on in regards to size of their prey, eg long toms, slimey's, fusilers, sardines etc.
Just experiment.....and keep on casting as they say !.
Tight Lines !.
Regards
Leo
Mark Harris:
This is subject where you will find many different opinions.
Personally I would say the opposite from your point. i..e on days of bright sun, I reach more for dark colours (especially black) as I feel they create a stronger silhouette and shadow.
Rory McPherson:
I don't know about poppers but when Konishi -san was asked about what was most important when chosing a stickbait his advise was most important is action , followed by size , and then colour . I've a belief that sometimes colour makes a difference and that a stickbait with a green flash might out fish a blue one or visa versa , personally I like white stickbaits as a lot of fish have white bellys (nz ),and can also look like a squid which the kingfish gorge on early in the season.
Sacco Gerard:
Personally but I'm not saying I'm right, it would be too presumptuous Ah! Ah! I think that for surface lures the color does not matter too much, especially for lures where the animation is fast like sliders.
I think that Eric le GUYADER has reason not to complicate the task for paint of his ORION.
The colorful lures like a Christmas tree it is for the eye of the fisherman ;)
Possible one exception at the Gabon where the black color is good when fishing at night :)
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