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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Lure Color for Bass Fishing

DeLong Lures color selection guide showing a variety of bass fishing lures in Fire Tiger, Junebug, Green Pumpkin, and other top colors.

If you’ve ever stood in front of a tackle wall wondering “Which color should I throw today?” — you’re not alone.
Bass see color differently than humans, and matching your bait to the water, light, and region can make the difference between getting skunked and catching a monster.

At DeLong Lures, we’ve spent over 75 years hand-pouring baits that catch fish in every condition imaginable.
Here’s how to pick the perfect lure color for your next trip.


☀️ How Weather and Water Affect Color Choice

Bass rely on sight, vibration, and scent to find food — but visibility changes everything.

  • Sunny Days: Bright sun penetrates the water and enhances lighter, more natural colors.
  • Cloudy Days: Reduced light makes colors duller, so bold or darker tones stand out better.
  • Clear Water: Natural hues (greens, browns, and translucent tones) blend in best.
  • Stained or Murky Water: Strong contrast or bright tones help bass locate the bait.

When in doubt, remember this:

🎯 Match the water color when it’s clear — contrast it when it’s dirty.


🎨 DeLong Lures Color Guide by Conditions

ColorBest ConditionsDescription & TipsRegional Notes
Fire TigerCloudy days / stained waterBright orange-green pattern mimics sunfish and triggers aggressive strikes.Midwest favorite (OH, MI, WI, IN)
PumpkinseedSunny days / clear waterSubtle green-brown-gold combo — perfect for natural sunfish imitation.Great in northern lakes
Black BlueCloudy or low-light / muddy waterHigh-contrast silhouette that bass can see even in thick cover.Tournament proven in Florida
Green PumpkinSunny days / clear to lightly stainedA classic all-around color that works in nearly any condition.Tennessee’s favorite
JunebugCloudy days / stained waterPurple-green flash adds visibility in darker conditions.Works everywhere
Junebug BlueCloudy days / dark waterThe go-to color in Florida’s tannin-stained lakes.Florida’s top tournament color
WatermelonSunny days / clear waterNatural transparency mimics baitfish and bluegill.Excellent nationwide
Dirty WatermelonCloudy days / lightly stainedPerfect blend of natural + contrast for mixed clarity.Popular in Florida and Texas
Classic PurpleSunny days / clear waterVintage DeLong color that older anglers swear by.Excellent in deep, clear reservoirs
Swamp SnakeCloudy days / heavy vegetationMimics real snakes — perfect for southern swamps and lily pads.Southern states
GlowNight or deep waterEmits subtle glow for visibility in low light or murky depths.Great for night fishing
Black ChartreuseCloudy or muddy waterSharp contrast catches bass attention in low-visibility lakes.Carolinas favorite
PB&JSunny / clear or rocky lakesBrown-purple combo imitates crawfish on rocky bottoms.Popular in CA & MS
BlackNight / low lightThe best silhouette color — stands out against bright sky background.Works everywhere
MudSunny / clear or lightly stainedNatural brown — perfect for subtle presentations in calm water.Strong in southern states
Okeechobee CrawCloudy / muddy watergreen-blue flash pattern mimics crawfish.South Florida specialty

☁️ Quick Color Selection Chart

ConditionBest Colors
☀️ Sunny + Clear WaterGreen Pumpkin, Watermelon, Pumpkinseed, PB&J
🌤️ Sunny + Stained WaterDirty Watermelon, Fire Tiger, Okeechobee Craw
☁️ Cloudy + Clear WaterJunebug, Classic Purple, Black
🌧️ Cloudy + Stained WaterBlack Blue, Junebug Blue, Black Chartreuse
🌑 Night or Deep WaterBlack, Glow, Black Blue
🌿 Heavy Vegetation / PadsSwamp Snake, Green Pumpkin, Junebug
🏞️ Rocky Bottom LakesPB&J, Pumpkinseed, Watermelon

🧭 Regional Insights

  • Florida: Junebug Blue, Okeechobee Craw, Dirty Watermelon
  • Tennessee: Green Pumpkin, Black
  • Midwest: Fire Tiger, Pumpkinseed
  • Texas: Dirty Watermelon, PB&J
  • Carolinas: Black Chartreuse, Green Pumpkin
  • California: Mud, PB&J
  • Northern States: Pumpkinseed, Watermelon

🐍 Pro Tip — Start Natural, Then Go Bold

If you’re unsure where to start:

  1. Begin with a natural color that matches the forage in the area.
  2. If bites are slow, switch to a high-contrast color to trigger reaction strikes.

Sometimes just changing color — not size or speed — can double your success.

Lures like the 6″ Bass Witch pair perfectly with natural tones like Pumpkinseed and Green Pumpkin when fishing clear water. try weedless or our unrigged 6″ bass witch for wacky rigs.


🏆 Why Color Matters with DeLong Lures

Every DeLong bait is hand-poured in the USA and infused with anise scent to attract fish even when visibility is poor.
Color helps bass locate your lure — scent convinces them to bite and hold on longer.

That’s why DeLong anglers can adapt to any water condition and still catch fish that others miss.