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It doesn't make sense to ask about the color, shape, or type of bait.
The meaning of lure is to deceive, so in different regions, the same fish will also have different choices. The so-called universality is only relative, not absolute.
Before you use the bait, if you know what is commonly eaten in the wild and what is more common in the different seasons in the living environment of this fish, then the success rate will naturally increase.
The choice of color first meets the needs of the angler, so there is no specific color, there is a lot of upstairs, and the light and dark colors of light color and heavy color are the only difference.
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Any color is good.
My personal suggestion: the water is very clear, you can use dark colors, and vice versa.
You can use both dark and light colors during the day, and use bright colors at night.
Actually, it's not necessarily true, sometimes you don't bite with one of them, and it's normal to bite right away from one of them.
I used jet-black bait, and I don't know how many bass I got there.
Lure is constantly changing the fishing position, changing the shape and color of the bait, changing the depth. Wait.
So "anything is possible".
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Agree with MU163's answer, but it is said that some fish still distinguish colors, such as sea bass.
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1. Mino.
Minoan is one of the more common lures in lure, and it is also a kind of lure that is used more often. In the water, the Mino is like a small fish that has been isolated or disoriented in the water, and through manipulation, it can also appear as a frightened or fleeing small fish. Common features are:
Floating, sinking, levitating.
Second, wave climbing. Wave crawling is a kind of fish-like bait of the water surface system, which is characterized by the obvious opening of the mouth, the short bait type and the tongueless plate, which mainly targets the pelagic lure target fish.
3. Sequins. Sequins are recognized as one of the most widely used lure lures, and they are also the preferred choice for novice lure because of their simplicity, practicality and cheapness.
Fourth, pencils. The "pencil" is mostly slender and long, with a pointed and small head, and the non-pressurized water version is designed, which is the same as the wave crawl, and is also a lure hard bait of the water surface system. The pencil is also widely used in the water layer, it can sink freely in the water, and it automatically flutters.
Fifth, vibvib This bait is also very practical, and it is highly recommended for novice anglers. The biggest feature of this bait is that it has no tongue plate, and it can sink all the way to the bottom as long as you leave it alone after dropping it in the water.
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There are two types of common lure baits: hard bait and soft bait
1. Hard baits include suspended minnow, popper, crank, pencil, rattlin, spoon, wire bait, spinner, etc.
2. Soft baits include grubs, twintails, worms, craws, lizards, centipede, frogs, shads, and strong noise (bearded buzzbait).
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There are two types of lure bait: hard bait and soft bait
1. Hard baits include suspended minnow, popper, crank, pencil, rattlin, spoon, wire bait, spinner, etc.
2. Soft baits include grubs, twintails, worms, craws, lizards, centipede, frogs, shads, and strong noise (bearded buzzbait).
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There are three key factors that should be considered every time choosing a lure color: the light situation, the visibility of the water, and the preferences of the target fish.
The amount of light. In general, dark and striking colors are more effective in low light, and vice versa in strong light.
The amount of light when fishing affects the position of the fish, as well as how to choose the color of the bait and the type of reflection.
Visibility. In general, baits with a more natural color should be used in clear water, and lures with brightly colored and striking bait in murky water.
Visibility refers to how clear the water is, in high visibility water, fish can see your bait from a great distance, while in muddy water, it is difficult for fish to see your bait.
So how far away the fish can see the bait and attack determines what color bait we should use
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<> Mino: Minoan can be fished for mackerel, sea bass, freshwater pomfret, pike, eel, sea bass and warped beak. Wave Side:
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Little Fat Man: Little Fat Man can fish for herring, pond fish, pike, freshwater pomfret, sea bass, etc. vib:
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