SkilletSizeBass. Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 I'm sure conditions may vary, but I was just curious what some of your guys best producing crankbait colors are? Here are some of mine that I've done well on. Bomber model 6a in redfire craw, brown craw, bream and Bandit model 200 spring craw and model 300 in Tenn. shad. http://s689.photobucket.com/albums/vv251/SnappinTurtle_photos/Regular%20cranks/?action=view¤t=Favregularcranks.jpg Quote
Carrington Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 id tell you but then id have to kill you Quote
jdw174 Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 I fish mostly shad finishes. Which finish depends a lot on water color/weather. Quote
Super User Sam Posted October 22, 2010 Super User Posted October 22, 2010 Sexy Shad Chart with blue back Any Shad color Firetiger Depends on the water clarity. Quote
Ima Bass Ninja Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 Mine lately has been the Storm Big bass texas craw. I bought it for $3 at wal-mart and this thing has produced some good fish. I think probably cause of its low price tag, i am a little more willing to throw it close into cover and not be afraid to loose it. Here's the lure... Quote
Primus Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 Bluegill patterns have done well, Brown & Green craws and I also use Ghost colors a lot. Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted October 22, 2010 Super User Posted October 22, 2010 Usually white and char/root-beer. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted October 22, 2010 Super User Posted October 22, 2010 Bandit-Mistake Trap-Baby Bass Quote
tholmes Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 1. Chrome with either a blue or black back. Basically, anything that looks like a shad. 2. Chartreuse w/ black, firetiger. etc. 3. Brown, red or orange crawdad. 4. Bluegill patterns. Tom Quote
Super User senile1 Posted October 22, 2010 Super User Posted October 22, 2010 I use colors that imitate the forage in my lakes usually so that would be shad, sunfish, and baby bass colors. I will throw others when nothing is working. Quote
MMan16 Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 White With Purple back Bluegill Baby bass Lucky craft wakebait tomato shad. Quote
BrASSmonkey Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 I also try to imitate the forage in my lakes. As such, I tend to throw a lot of perch and bluegill patterns. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted October 22, 2010 Super User Posted October 22, 2010 Later this Summer and into Fall the Strike King Sexy Ghost color has proven itself a welcome addition to my ever growing collection of baits. The clearer the water the better. A-Jay Quote
lightsout Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 Anything brown that looks like a craw and any natural shade of white to imitate a baitfish. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted October 22, 2010 Super User Posted October 22, 2010 Anything with a dark crawfish pattern. Quote
Super User KYntucky Warmouth Posted October 22, 2010 Super User Posted October 22, 2010 Strike King Series 5-6 Rootbeer, Sexy Shad, Shad Lucky Craft RC 1.5 White Shad, Copper and Purple Perch. Fat Free Shad Pearl Shad, Grape Shad, and Citrus Shad Quote
river-rat Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 I try to keep it as simple as I can. I basically use two shad colors, 2 bream colors, and one crawfish color. Year in and Year out, the four colors listed produce the vast majority of fish I catch on crankbaits. Louisiana Shad Tennessee Shad Black and Chartreuse Green and Chartreuse Brown Craw Quote
NateFollmer Posted October 22, 2010 Posted October 22, 2010 I feel that contrast is more important than color in most situations. Light colors in clearer water, dark colors in muddy water. Favorite light shades - Sexy shad, chartreuse and purple, clear and white Favorite dark shades - Blues, blacks, browns and reds. Perch and bluegill are great dark colors also. Quote
SkilletSizeBass. Posted October 23, 2010 Author Posted October 23, 2010 Thanks for all the replies. Seems like many of you try matching the hatch, and what is a little odd is a few of the small watersheds I fish the main forage is bluegill and/or shad, pretty clear water, but I do best on loud colored cranks, Bomber redfire craw 6a/7a. Have you ever had the bass just flat tear up a certain crank for maybe a year or two, and then turn flat cold and not buy a fish? I've had several colors just turn cold over time, or, I tell me fishing buddies that the bass just went to " school" , or got the word out. ;D Quote
guitarkid Posted October 23, 2010 Posted October 23, 2010 silver black back or Bandit's black back herring. -gk Quote
JDK. Posted October 23, 2010 Posted October 23, 2010 chartreuse with blue or black top chartreuse sexy shad tn shad chrome and blue Quote
brushhoggin Posted October 23, 2010 Posted October 23, 2010 1-black and yellow 2-white 3-rootbeer Quote
Thad Posted October 23, 2010 Posted October 23, 2010 The color I have the most confidence in is rootbeer. I prefer a bone body with a green back and a little orange on the chin. I feel with this color you can imitate a craw, a bluegill, or a shad depending how you fish it. It's what I start with in clearer water and I adjust from there. Quote
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