Bass Fishing Apr 2018 | Page 40

TAKEOFF THE DEAL COOL REGIONAL COLORS A 1 By Curtis Niedermier bass is a bass no matter where it lives, but that doesn’t mean we fish for them all the same way. Seasonal variances aside, most regions of the country have their go-to baits and tactics, and over time the local anglers have narrowed those down to the point that, in some regions, there’s a small palette of bait colors that quite often out- produce everything else. Sometimes the hottest local colors are common knowledge; other times they’re secrets. To give you a better idea of what works in different regions, we asked around and put together this basic list. It doesn’t cover the entire country, but you can extrapolate what you might need to use on any type of fishery or region based on the pros’ accompanying comments. 1. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Shad/Ghost, Brown/Purple “We throw a lot of the ghost, char- treuse shad and American shad because of the clear water. For jigs, brown or brown/purple is popular.” – Keith Bryan, Novato, Calif. 2. CLEAR LAKE, CALIF. Hitch “There’s a baitfish called hitch, so they make a lot of baits in that color.” – Aaron Britt, Yuba City, Calif. 3. CALIFORNIA DELTA Red Craw “It’s pretty much a staple there, whether punching, flipping, throwing a Rat-L-Trap or square-bill. The water is usually pretty stained there, so that dark red shows up, and the crawfish are super bright red.” – Aaron Britt, Yuba City, Calif. 38 2 3 4 4. ARIZONA Morning Dawn “The most popular color in Arizona, especially on a drop-shot, is morning dawn. We have clear water predomi- nantly here, so a lot of us use morning dawn with chartreuse tail.” – Joe Uribe Jr., Surprise, Ariz. 5. OKLAHOMA Firetiger “For crankbaits, it’s a sleeper, and it has worked forever.” – Scott Ashmore, Broken Arrow, Okla. 6. EAST TEXAS Watermelon Red “That’s a staple here in Texas. Literally, choose the [soft-plastic] body style or shape, you really want to have watermelon red, especially in the eastern part of Texas where you have some tea-colored water.” – James Niggemeyer, Van, Texas 7. CENTRAL ARKANSAS Green Pumpkin Orange “As far as a jig goes, it’s our by-far No. 1 seller [at progeared.com].” – Evan Barnes, Hot Springs, Ark. 8. THE OZARKS Plum/Redbug/Cherry, Phantom Green “It’s kind of a staple for worms, any- thing cherry or plum. For crankbaits phantom green is big. I think it match- es the colors of our crawfish the best.” – Joey Cifuentes, Clinton, Ark. 9. TIDAL WATERS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC Chartreuse/Black Back “In the spring we throw a lot of chartreuse/black back crankbaits, because it’s usually muddy.” – Grae Buck, Harleysville, Pa. FLWFISHING.COM I APRIL 2018