A chrome/black whopper plopper has been the ticket for me in my local pond. 5-6 ft visibility. Another lake I fish they tear up a top water frog with a white belly.
In my understanding chartreuse is bright white to bass. Bone and white are just off white. Bass are color blind to blue and it affects perception of other colors. On the other side, there is currently a huge cicada hatch going on on central GA but none at all in north GA mountains at this time.
@@clydesharman2053 bass see blue, but essentially as the same shade with varying degrees of brightness. Their cone receptors, while sensitive to greens and reds specifically, offer a more comprehensive spectrum that you’re implying. Lure selection behavior in clear water testing facility/lab setting and the biology of their (essentially) dichromatic vision are entirely different.
Sometimes you just have to try whatever is in your arsenal, that's why we have multiple poles with different lures tied on, so that way you can see what they are hitting for that day 👌
On lake Altoona in GA over the summer I fished a chrome popping stick bait like the one you have very fast to draw spotted bass up for a top bite they attacked it like a dolphin swimming behind a ship it was eye opening
This is a really good video subject. I agree with your colors but I would put Chrome higher on my list. it's really good on a sunny day. Great video!👍🏼
I don’t know about downward, but I was throwing a chrome crank bait and even at 10-15 foot I could see that thing flashing. The water was dirty with about 5-7 foot view. But that flash was cutting right through it. I caught 12 bass on the bait that day.
I believe chrome loses its flash as it gets deeper - even if the water is clear. Light diffuses in water and "spreads out" so it isn't "flashy" like you would see above the water. Once the flash disappears, the lure kinda disappears under the water. I stand to be corrected though.
I believe, that if its sunny, the "shadow" cast by the lure onto the bottom or surrounding cover may be more convincing to a bass to eat it than color at least on sunny days.
The chrome Strike King Sexy Dawg Jr. has a white belly. I've caught a bunch of fish on it, though. Funny how lure makers put details on some lures that the fish will never see. Designed to catch fishermen, I suppose.
Yo Tyler whats good man!? Cant wait to get out there with a Bone Choppo! Got a video suggestion for ya... meaning of ton in fishing rods. And 36ton vs 40ton fishing rods and the pros/cons of each! Keep it up the good work brother!
I keep it simple Bone/white Clear Black Like you said. Black sometimes just works. I won my first tournament on a black spook. I was catching them for two months on bone but they were just missing it one day. I threw black and started catching better than average fish and they where choking it. Mid day high sun. I thing it almost acts like a clear in a way
I worked for Berkley 25 years ago with tank test. Top water test didn't make a difference in that lab. Tank test with less than 10' got the color response as all other lures. In the real world, all dark colors appear the same. Light colors look smaller because of light refraction. A translucent bait disappears. They are biting the motion like it's a small water bug. Clear water/Clear bait. Black provides a larger profile. Bigger fish in the population....use black. Chrome is for sub surface lures.
I'm from cook county illinois, funny you mentioned cicadas. I was just telling my co worker I'm waiting for the cicadas to come out, I was like free bait 😂😂😂
Long ago when I used to scuba dive in fresh water lakes and gulf of mexico, when I was down deep say 10 foot and looking back upwards toward the dive boat, all I could see was black and white contrast, of swimmers above, the boat hull and anchor rope. I could see no colors. If the water surface was flat with no wind ripples or waves, you could see some blue sky. But, when you dive into the crystal clear waters of the central Florida springs, caves and aquifers, all of the colors of fish and vegetation are vibrant when looking downwards towards the bottom. Simple panfish and largemouth bass are absolutely brilliant in color. I highly recommend to anyone when visiting Florida to at least snorkel in one clear freshwater spring once.
Great video!! Thanks for the awesome tips on what colors to use in the different situations we encounter!!! Lesson well learned!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!! 🤠👍
regarding colors, the nuance doesn’t matter Bass will eat anything if they can feel it and see it. So color really only matters as it relates to light And whether it looks natural.
Yeah here in southeastern Ohio, we're getting the gdam cicada Tsunami later on this summer, which sucks, but at the same time, I can foresee Bass getting fatty, fat FAT gorging on these bugs.
KINDA LIKE FLASH BOOST FROM Shimano in there jerkbaits…Matt from Tactical Bassin Swears by that Flash Boost I think his Pb Smallmouth was on a jerkbait that was sitting by the boat and he believes that flash boost is what caught that fish
Translucent baits imo are only for gen clear waters never had success with them anywhere else. 30 years of topwater fishing I've found you only need three colors, bone/pearl white, black and something bright orange/chartreuse (bluegill style pattern) or a bone with a orange belly works well. Many of the times bass get hooked odd on topwaters isn't because they won't eat it/ or color choices though it's because bass swip at their prey to stun it and then turn back and eat it. But with all those hooks they get hooked during the initial swip😂.
For a buzzbait I'm going black all the time except during shad spawns. That's many years of fishing every color imaginable, fishing a buzzbait 3/4 of the year every trip out fishing lol.
What is the deal with all of these crazy a$$ colorway's on some lures? I'm not a professional angler by any means, but I only fish 4 colors of top waters. A White / White Chartreuse / Black / Green Pumpkin, and that's it, but most of the lakes I fish in are brown and stained. The ONLY Lake I fish that is relatively clear and has a nice Bass population is Seneca Lake, in Senecaville, Ohio, but you can't really bank fish there. There are very few spots I know of, but it's basically a lake you NEED a boat to be able to take advantage of the clearer water, and my gosh it sucks not having a boat.
I was wondering if bass eat grasshoppers, do you know of any bass hitting grasshopper type bait? Every year we get flooded with thousand of the disgusting things, you take a few steps along the bank and they go crazy flying everywhere.
Dude, five colors that matter? You simply named the five colors that everyone uses. Why don’t you go ahead and name the five colors that don’t matter? I defy you name another five colors at all. Ridiculous video
I don’t know if this is true about chrome but I’ve heard it can reflect its surroundings kinda like a mirror to really look realistic to its surroundings, don’t know if it’s true but I can see how it would work
It would be interesting to see top water baits with the camera under water looking up like the fish do. Perhaps in different water clarity
A chrome/black whopper plopper has been the ticket for me in my local pond. 5-6 ft visibility. Another lake I fish they tear up a top water frog with a white belly.
Silver shad choppo has been kicking ass in every condition for me.
Perch color hardbaits work great for me, but I have to try some more bluegill patterns to see how they compare.
In my understanding chartreuse is bright white to bass. Bone and white are just off white. Bass are color blind to blue and it affects perception of other colors. On the other side, there is currently a huge cicada hatch going on on central GA but none at all in north GA mountains at this time.
This is woefully incorrect
@@gabrielm.4554 teach me how.
Literally everything said here is perfectly correct.
This is absolutely true
Bass do not see blue.
They see
Red white black green pink
Merthiolate
Chartreuse is bright white under water to a fish
@@clydesharman2053 bass see blue, but essentially as the same shade with varying degrees of brightness. Their cone receptors, while sensitive to greens and reds specifically, offer a more comprehensive spectrum that you’re implying. Lure selection behavior in clear water testing facility/lab setting and the biology of their (essentially) dichromatic vision are entirely different.
I live about 30min from Hartwell. There is a correlation between the chrome and blue backs as well. Chrome lipless work well on hartwell too
Sometimes you just have to try whatever is in your arsenal, that's why we have multiple poles with different lures tied on, so that way you can see what they are hitting for that day 👌
11:11 yes! Was just thinking that. Camera on the bottom of the pool looking up....we need it
On lake Altoona in GA over the summer I fished a chrome popping stick bait like the one you have very fast to draw spotted bass up for a top bite they attacked it like a dolphin swimming behind a ship it was eye opening
Your theory on chrome top waters sounds legit...I know flash provoke reactionary bites,I'm sure it also has drawing power
This is a really good video subject. I agree with your colors but I would put Chrome higher on my list. it's really good on a sunny day. Great video!👍🏼
Yes I agree bright clear days chrome will work better than white or black
I don’t know about downward, but I was throwing a chrome crank bait and even at 10-15 foot I could see that thing flashing. The water was dirty with about 5-7 foot view. But that flash was cutting right through it. I caught 12 bass on the bait that day.
I believe chrome loses its flash as it gets deeper - even if the water is clear. Light diffuses in water and "spreads out" so it isn't "flashy" like you would see above the water. Once the flash disappears, the lure kinda disappears under the water. I stand to be corrected though.
I believe, that if its sunny, the "shadow" cast by the lure onto the bottom or surrounding cover may be more convincing to a bass to eat it than color at least on sunny days.
The chrome Strike King Sexy Dawg Jr. has a white belly. I've caught a bunch of fish on it, though. Funny how lure makers put details on some lures that the fish will never see. Designed to catch fishermen, I suppose.
Finn Sun fishing gloves.....last 2 trips out I forgot my Finn gloves ....I got skunked. Wear the gloves.....catch fish... it's that simple!
My Dad's favorite top water color was a silver Flash Dalton Special. I saw many fish caught on that 1.
Yo Tyler whats good man!? Cant wait to get out there with a Bone Choppo! Got a video suggestion for ya... meaning of ton in fishing rods. And 36ton vs 40ton fishing rods and the pros/cons of each! Keep it up the good work brother!
I keep it simple
Bone/white
Clear
Black
Like you said. Black sometimes just works. I won my first tournament on a black spook. I was catching them for two months on bone but they were just missing it one day. I threw black and started catching better than average fish and they where choking it. Mid day high sun. I thing it almost acts like a clear in a way
I worked for Berkley 25 years ago with tank test. Top water test didn't make a difference in that lab. Tank test with less than 10' got the color response as all other lures. In the real world, all dark colors appear the same. Light colors look smaller because of light refraction. A translucent bait disappears. They are biting the motion like it's a small water bug. Clear water/Clear bait. Black provides a larger profile. Bigger fish in the population....use black. Chrome is for sub surface lures.
Are you getting these with feathered treble on them already or adding them? If so what feathered treble are you using?
I'm from cook county illinois, funny you mentioned cicadas. I was just telling my co worker I'm waiting for the cicadas to come out, I was like free bait 😂😂😂
Long ago when I used to scuba dive in fresh water lakes and gulf of mexico, when I was down deep say 10 foot and looking back upwards toward the dive boat, all I could see was black and white contrast, of swimmers above, the boat hull and anchor rope. I could see no colors. If the water surface was flat with no wind ripples or waves, you could see some blue sky.
But, when you dive into the crystal clear waters of the central Florida springs, caves and aquifers, all of the colors of fish and vegetation are vibrant when looking downwards towards the bottom. Simple panfish and largemouth bass are absolutely brilliant in color. I highly recommend to anyone when visiting Florida to at least snorkel in one clear freshwater spring once.
Great video!! Thanks for the awesome tips on what colors to use in the different situations we encounter!!! Lesson well learned!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!! 🤠👍
What translucent color was the evergreen bait?
regarding colors, the nuance doesn’t matter Bass will eat anything if they can feel it and see it. So color really only matters as it relates to light And whether it looks natural.
Great information thank you that is something I will have to look into
I've heard chrome reflects it's surroundings becomes invisible in a way.
Yeah here in southeastern Ohio, we're getting the gdam cicada Tsunami later on this summer, which sucks, but at the same time, I can foresee Bass getting fatty, fat FAT gorging on these bugs.
KINDA LIKE FLASH BOOST FROM Shimano in there jerkbaits…Matt from Tactical Bassin Swears by that Flash Boost I think his Pb Smallmouth was on a jerkbait that was sitting by the boat and he believes that flash boost is what caught that fish
Translucent baits imo are only for gen clear waters never had success with them anywhere else. 30 years of topwater fishing I've found you only need three colors, bone/pearl white, black and something bright orange/chartreuse (bluegill style pattern) or a bone with a orange belly works well.
Many of the times bass get hooked odd on topwaters isn't because they won't eat it/ or color choices though it's because bass swip at their prey to stun it and then turn back and eat it. But with all those hooks they get hooked during the initial swip😂.
For a buzzbait I'm going black all the time except during shad spawns. That's many years of fishing every color imaginable, fishing a buzzbait 3/4 of the year every trip out fishing lol.
Bone, Chrome, baitfish, translucent in baitfish color. That easy!
I live in Florida and I have better luck with chrome especially in the heat of the day.
Great info thanks!
Outside of poppers, I don't own a hard topwater bait that isn't bone or black.
The top frog can you leave a lank for it
What is the deal with all of these crazy a$$ colorway's on some lures?
I'm not a professional angler by any means, but I only fish 4 colors of top waters. A White / White Chartreuse / Black / Green Pumpkin, and that's it, but most of the lakes I fish in are brown and stained.
The ONLY Lake I fish that is relatively clear and has a nice Bass population is Seneca Lake, in Senecaville, Ohio, but you can't really bank fish there. There are very few spots I know of, but it's basically a lake you NEED a boat to be able to take advantage of the clearer water, and my gosh it sucks not having a boat.
I was wondering if bass eat grasshoppers, do you know of any bass hitting grasshopper type bait? Every year we get flooded with thousand of the disgusting things, you take a few steps along the bank and they go crazy flying everywhere.
Bass will absolutely eat grasshoppers. As a child (I didn't have money for tackle), I’d catch them all day with grasshoppers, worms, and a bobber.
I stick with natural colors that relate to what the fish are eating.
But it looks so big in a small hand. Hold it so I can take a picture.
How come you don't know the name of your favorite topwater bait of all time 😂
Easy, let the fish tell you what they want. Nothing technical about it. Fishermen are stuck on colors , not the fish.
Big hands is like being a tree guy.. gotta have big hard wood
Dude, five colors that matter? You simply named the five colors that everyone uses. Why don’t you go ahead and name the five colors that don’t matter? I defy you name another five colors at all. Ridiculous video
Dude I learned alot from this video
, haterr
I don’t know if this is true about chrome but I’ve heard it can reflect its surroundings kinda like a mirror to really look realistic to its surroundings, don’t know if it’s true but I can see how it would work