Super User bigbill Posted April 12, 2012 Super User Posted April 12, 2012 Why are all my lures with the orange bottom more successful than my baits without it? I'm thinking the orange bottom mimics the sunfish, red ear, blue gills right? I have a very cheap spook copy in orange that i threw oneday that caught bass when nothing else worked. We don't see that many orange colored lures for bass fishing. Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted April 12, 2012 Super User Posted April 12, 2012 Why are all my lures with the orange bottom more successful than my baits without it? I'm thinking the orange bottom mimics the sunfish, red ear, blue gills right? I have a very cheap spook copy in orange that i threw oneday that caught bass when nothing else worked. We don't see that many orange colored lures for bass fishing. I wish all my lures/baits had orange bottoms. Very effective. Quote
Super User tomustang Posted April 12, 2012 Super User Posted April 12, 2012 It's an eye catching color Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 13, 2012 Super User Posted April 13, 2012 I figured this out about 35 yrs ago & will not buy a lure without orange or red on the bottom. Plastics with red glitter in them out produce those without I like red headed spinner baits Quote
Super User tomustang Posted April 13, 2012 Super User Posted April 13, 2012 I figured this out about 35 yrs ago & will not buy a lure without orange or red on the bottom. Plastics with red glitter in them out produce those without I like red headed spinner baits Studies have shown redheads put out the most.. 2 Quote
Super User Sam Posted April 13, 2012 Super User Posted April 13, 2012 Get some coloring and paint the bottom of your favorite cranks orange or red. Simple solution and let us know if it increases your hook-up ratio. Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted April 13, 2012 Super User Posted April 13, 2012 Studies have shown redheads put out the most.. ROFLMAO!!! Didn't see that coming! Regardless, fishermen (in general) put way too much stock in color, in my opinion. I guess that's a good thing for the industry though. Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 13, 2012 Super User Posted April 13, 2012 Crestliner come on down to the Big Pond & we'll explore this color thing I've seen days where color made no difference at all & I've seen days where color was the different between skunked & not. Quote
kLuo Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Funny. We had this discussion a month or so ago, and many disliked the orange belly. ...Bill Haha so true!! I wonder where those people are now... Quote
Greed Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Why not an orangue/red belly? Best of both worlds. Quote
JoePhish Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 There was a point last year where every Skinny Dipper I threw got hit with an orange Spike-It marker. Quote
Jeff P. Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Sunfish make up a significant portion of the forage base where I am, so I find that there are some lures that are very effective with some orange on the belly. The ones that I find most effective are jerkbait and lipless crankbaits. Quote
Super User bigbill Posted April 13, 2012 Author Super User Posted April 13, 2012 ROFLMAO!!! Didn't see that coming! Regardless, fishermen (in general) put way too much stock in color, in my opinion. I guess that's a good thing for the industry though. I really love the redheads with blue eyes and even the brunetts with blue eyes. Quote
Super User bigbill Posted April 13, 2012 Author Super User Posted April 13, 2012 The bigger bass eat sunfish as a main diet and other bigger fish too. Right? Maybe this is why my older bomber FAT A's still produce so well with the orange bottoms. I'm having some lures repainted and i'm looking for orange bottoms on all of them. I'm having success and i'm fishing from shore in places that are n't fished correctly. These guy s use nightcrawlers mainly so there missing the scope of the bigger bass picture. Quote
ripinthem Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 I've heard about orange belly rogue's here. What floating brand should I invest in? Or which is best? Quote
Blue Streak Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 I don't know what it is, maybe it is just a color that bass can see easily but it works and has worked for years. Smallmouth seem to really love it. Quote
POPRG Posted April 14, 2012 Posted April 14, 2012 Haha so true!! I wonder where those people are now... right here! I'll take an orange belly crank on a craw or bluegill imitation,but will never know why a bait company would paint a LMB crank or swimbait with such detail to imitate the forage,then stripe the belly orange?? never caught one,or seen one w/ an orange belly?iv'e done much better with a dark back/light bottom crank on any body of water iv'e ever fished.... Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 14, 2012 Super User Posted April 14, 2012 POPRG, come on down to the big pond & I'll gladly school ya Quote
POPRG Posted April 15, 2012 Posted April 15, 2012 Catt,come on up to the medium-lake-puddle and i'll show ya how its done! it really doesn't make a difference to me,and i own more fire-belly cranks than not,just never understood why?? when its winter and i'm dreaming of bass fishing,these thoughts run through my mind.. but the fish have turned on/pre-spawn patterns just starting here!! Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 15, 2012 Super User Posted April 15, 2012 POPRG, it's all good I can not explain what bass see in orange/red added to lures but I know it works! Quote
Super User OkobojiEagle Posted April 15, 2012 Super User Posted April 15, 2012 Does this extrapolate into fire tiger always being the most effective color? oe Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 15, 2012 Super User Posted April 15, 2012 No it does not but it does extrapolate that watermelon neon will out produce watermelon pepper or a gold black back orange belly will outperform plain white belly. Quote
BassThumb Posted April 15, 2012 Posted April 15, 2012 Orange and red highlights can trigger bites sometimes. The best example for me has been red flakes in soft plastics and orange bellies on jerkbaits. It can make a huge difference. Orange nail polish on the belly is a good little trick for crankbaits. Careful, it can throw the action off on some jerkbaits, like the Pointer 78. Orange or red Sharpie marker on the underside of white soft jerks/flukes is another useful mod for river smallie fishing. Quote
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