Top 10 Lure Colors Ranked by Science — The #1 Winner Tackle Shops Hide

Twenty-two years lowering cameras into bass water has taught me one thing the tackle industry will not put on a microphone — most of the colors hanging on that shelf do not survive the trip down to the strike zone. In this breakdown, we walk the top ten lure colors ranked by what bass actually see. Built on the dichromatic vision research of Kawamura and Kishimoto, the predator behavior work documented by Dr. Keith Jones in Knowing Bass, and what shows up on a calibrated underwater monitor when the marketing copy meets real lake water. You will learn:• Why hot pink dies before it gets to ten feet• The reason black and blue dominates muddy water (and it is not what you think)• Why fluorescent chartreuse is the only color that makes its own light• And the number one color the tackle shop will never feature in a window display If this opened up something the tackle aisle will not, the next video goes deeper. Subscribe. Stay in the vault. #ForbiddenLures #BassFishing #LureColors #FishingScience #BassVision #LargemouthBass #FishingTips #TackleSecrets #BassBiology #FishingTruth #BassFishingTips #LureSelection #FishingGear #BassPro #TackleBox #FishingHacks #BassBait #UnderwaterFootage #FishingSecrets #BassAngler