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Choosing Lure Colors

When it comes to musky fishing. Choosing lure colors can make the difference between landing a trophy catch or going home empty-handed. The extensive selection of colors and patterns to choose from. It makes it overwhelming to know where to start.

In this guide, we will walk you through everything you need to know about choosing the best musky lure color. This will increase your chances of success on the water.

Sucker is a natural color

Understanding which type of lure to choose is another topic.

Understanding the Science of Color

Before we dive into the best musky lure colors. It’s important to understand the science behind color and how fish perceive it. Different colors have different wavelengths. Those wavelengths are absorbed and reflected differently by water.

For example, red has a short wavelength and is the first color to be absorbed in water. This makes it almost invisible at depths below 5-7 feet. On the other hand, blue has a longer wavelength and is more visible at greater depths.

Bright color for sunny days

In addition to wavelength, fish also see colors differently than humans do. They have specialized cells in their eyes. That allows them to see ultraviolet light, which we cannot see.

This means that colors may appear differently to fish than they do to us. Which is important to keep in mind when choosing lure colors. The colors will appear different to humans as you go deeper.

The chart is for clear water on a sunny day. Weather and water conditions reduce the depth.

The Best Musky Lure Colors

Now that we understand the science of color. Let’s dive into the best musky lure colors for different water and weather conditions. The colors can be waterway specific also.

  1. Sunny Days: On bright, sunny days, go for brighter colors that will reflect more light. These include the colors chartreuse, orange, or yellow. These colors will be more visible in the sunlight and can help to attract fish from greater distances.
  2. Overcast Days: On cloudy or overcast days, switch to darker colors such as black, brown, or purple. These colors will stand out more against the gray skies and can help to mimic the natural color of the baitfish.
  3. Clear Water: In clear water, it’s important to use more natural-looking colors such as silver, gold, or white. These colors will blend in with the natural surroundings. As a result, they look more like real baitfish.
  4. Murky Water: In murky water, go for bright and bold colors such as bright oranges, fluorescent green, or fire tiger. These colors will stand out in the murky water and can help to attract fish from greater distances.
  5. Night Fishing: When fishing at night, it’s important to use dark colors such as black, brown, or dark blue. These colors will be more visible in low light conditions and can help to attract fish to your lure.
Use dark colors for overcast days or night fishing

Choosing a lure with complimentary colors is beneficial most of the time. The colors need to contrast each other and provide a good silhouette for the fish to see.

Conclusions

Choosing the right musky lure colors can be the key to success on the water. By understanding the science of color. Plus the best colors for different water and weather conditions. You can increase your chances of landing a trophy catch. Happy fishing!

John McIntyre

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