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What color chatterbait should I use on a sunny day?

Great question! When it comes to choosing the best chatterbait color for a sunny day, it's important to consider both the water clarity and the primary forage (what the bass are feeding on).

Based on the video context provided, here are some recommendations:

  1. Clear Water and Sunny Day:

    • Natural Colors: Opt for natural colors that mimic the local forage. For example, if the bass are feeding on shad, a white or silver chatterbait with some reflective elements can be very effective. The reflection mimics the flash of shad scales in the sunlight.
    • Green Pumpkin: If the bass are feeding on bluegill or other sunfish, a green pumpkin color works well. This color is natural and blends in with the environment, making it a good choice for clear water.
  2. Stained Water and Sunny Day:

    • Flashy Baits: In stained water, you want something that stands out a bit more. A chatterbait with some metallic or reflective elements can help attract bass. Colors like electric shad or baits with some glitter or flake can be effective. The flash helps the bait stand out in the slightly murkier water.
  3. General Tips:

    • Match the Hatch: Always try to match the color of your chatterbait to the primary forage in the area. If the bass are feeding on bluegill, use colors that mimic bluegill. If they are feeding on shad, use shad-like colors.
    • Experiment: Sometimes, the best way to find the right color is through experimentation. Start with natural and flashy options and see what works best on that particular day.

In summary, for a sunny day, if you're fishing in clear water, go with natural colors like white, silver, or green pumpkin. If the water is stained, add some flash to your bait with colors like electric shad or those with glitter.

Feel free to ask if you have any more questions or need further clarification! Happy fishing!

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