What lures to use according to you're conditions

in #fishing7 years ago (edited)

When to use what type of lures, according to you're environment

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Recently some of my angler friends asked me for advice regarding lures, they were having difficulties getting decent bites on some of the lures they have successfully used at the same place as before.
So in this post i am going to discuss the different types of lures to use in different scenarios just a basic guideline although it makes a huge difference.

First of let just discuss some of the different variables that we are going to discuss.
Weather
Water conditions
Light absorption vs. lure colors

Lets get started

Weather

Overcast days/cloudy days
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On these cloudy days always keep in mind that there is very limited sunlight to reflect of the lure that you are planning to use, although its not all bad as there are still u.v rays coming through so i would recommend using a fluorescent lure, they will be best suited for these conditions and will reflect a lot of light, to entice any fish in the vicinity.
As seen in below picture.

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Beautiful neon green lure
image source:https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32661895360.html

Sunny days
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*Amazing weather conditions *
image source:https://imgur.com/gallery/ars0N

On these bright and sunny days most lures should produce a decent fish although silver and gold lures work best, there is allot of sunlight for them to reflect and will most certainly produce more bites and hookups, keep in mind that these lures work very poorly on overcast/cloudy days as the lure needs direct sunlight to reflect without it they become virtually indivisible in the water.

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Silver spoon
image source:https://imgur.com/gallery/2H5ON

Water conditions

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Silt or clay
When you can clearly see that there is silt or clay in the water then changing tactics would be best, in these conditions a darker lure would work best such as a black lure with a crank to help catch the attention of the fish, murky or muddy conditions really blocks allot of sunlight so a black lure will work better, as it would stand out in the water and be more visible, As seen bellow.

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image source:https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32661895360.html

Algae

Algae can appear seasonally and can be a complete head ache for lure fishermen ass the lure could snag on the algae and ultimately cause you to lose the lure or reel in a huge "ball" of algae, but in these conditions i would also recommend using a darker lure but with a shinny coating as there is sunlight penetrating the water that will help you're lure to shimmer and the dark colour will help fish to see the outlines of the lure, crank bait is also recommended.
As seen below.
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Dark green lure
image source:https://imgur.com/gallery/C62hW

Light absorption vs. lure colors

This graph will show the light absorption on different depths of water, keep in mind that this is based on normal weather conditions under normal circumstances, its just a indication on which colors work best on diffrent depths and how visible they are on those depths.

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Always remember that fishing is skill combined with luck and that these tips and advice are just basic guidelines to help the new angler to also build up a proper knowledge basis.
and i hope that these tips were useful, if you have any comments/questions please feel free to comment below and i will always try my best to clarify or assist where i can...

Thanks for all the support.
From me:
@knoxman

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Thanks for sharing your lure information, good read. That last lure looks angry! lol

Do they still sell the gizmo that tells you what color to choose?

  • Nope A quick DuckDuckGo search reveals only pages that are out of stock. It was called Color-C-Elector and I do see a new Spike Color-C-Elector but they are out all out of stock...
    • Anyway, it was an electronic gizmo that you lowered the probe into the water and it would tell you what color to use.
      • I was an avid magazine reader back then and remember an article saying Tom Mann (A bass pro at the time) could pick the color lure and it would match the Color-C-Elector. He had been on the water so much, that he just had a "feel" for the best color.

These lure guidelines make sense to me. That black lure is pretty unique.

I often do well with a black bucktail with a red trailer on a full moon night for striped bass. Although I never thought of murkyness of the water. I have to keep that in mind, Great info by @knoxman.

Yeah that black lure is a unique one never had the honor of fishing with one, im going to certainly buy myself one ...😝

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