THANKS Randy fir all your wisdom and knowledge of Bass Fishing , I am a subscriber and look forward to being MORE of an consistent and efficient Bass fisherman, I look forward to your mentorship as a subscriber to your channel, THANKS again, I’m a Co-Angler fishing the BFL’S here in Georgia in the Bulldog Division, I have a 2 day Super Tournament coming up on September 21st and 22nd at Lake Oconee in Buckhead Georgia and I will try the Zoom Ultravibe Speed Craw during that tournament 🎣
Blue craws in general have been my go to in the tanic dark water in the swamps of south Louisiana for 20+ yrs. Always seems to generate a good amount of strikes when its a tough day
It is the check mark tail, claw that males them different. Not sure if it is visual, the sound created by the check marks, but it is a fish catching lure. However, when one claw is missing, the lure is worthless.
I have use some of the bigger profile type crawls, when flipping and punching and no luck, I drop down to a smaller profile like the gambler, BB cricket in the blue and wrecked them
But bass can't see blue. They are dichromatic and see green and red well, but struggle to see blue. They most likely see it as a dark gray or a dark greenish gray. Same is true with the long time favorite black and blue color patterns.
@@joestrummer9507 Why yes, a bass did tell me this. In fact, we had a whole conversation on bass vision. Haha! Actually, just Google it. There's all kinds of published research on the dichromatic vision of bass.