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How'd it get its name?? 2025


fishing user avatarIma Bass Ninja reply : 

I was wondering if anyone knew who came up with the names of  the colors that all manufacturers use today like green pumpkin,watermelon seed and junebug to name a few.


fishing user avatarSam reply : 

Good question.

I don't think they used the Hallmark card people as we would have really wacky names.

Hope someone can shed a light on this, especially the other names out there, like Morning Dawn, Moccasin Blue, etc.  :o


fishing user avatarBig-O reply : 

I named the color "Falcon (Lake) Craw" from the basic color of the Craws found in Falcon Lake through much of the year... along with additional colors that I think the fish find attractive. It's kind of like the names that are given to bait designs, someone has to make a descriptive decision  :o

Big O

www.ragetail.com   


fishing user avatar.ghoti. reply : 

Reaction Innovations has the most whacked out names for colors.


fishing user avatarpasadenafishin reply : 
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Reaction Innovations has the most whacked out names for colors.

Wacked out or innappropriate!! :o


fishing user avatarBassThumb reply : 

Junebug is an interesting one in particular.  Junebug plastics are purple/green but actual June Beetles are brown to reddish brown.


fishing user avatarSam reply : 

Big-O, are the colors to match the crawfish colors UNDER WATER or out of the water?

Sometimes we want colors to match the hatch or crawfish while out of the water and they take on a totally different shade or color when in the water.

Just wondering.

Thanks.  :o


fishing user avatarOHIO reply : 
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Junebug is an interesting one in particular. Junebug plastics are purple/green but actual June Beetles are brown to reddish brown.

A lot of junebugs have green in them and I have seen some with hints of purple.

Never enough purple to really jump out at you, but it's there sometimes.


fishing user avatarIma Bass Ninja reply : 
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Big-O, are the colors to match the crawfish colors UNDER WATER or out of the water?

Sometimes we want colors to match the hatch or crawfish while out of the water and they take on a totally different shade or color when in the water.

Just wondering.

Thanks. :o

That's a good question too...and to add to that can you patent the name...or if the color takes off will other mfgs be able to use it too??


fishing user avatarChaz Hickcox reply : 
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Reaction Innovations has the most whacked out names for colors.

Wacked out or innappropriate!! :o

Hematoma is a good name, or the good ol' dirty sanchez.


fishing user avatarRiver Rat316 reply : 

You can copy write protect a name


fishing user avatarBig-O reply : 

All colors become brighter or lighter in the water. Creating NEW colors that provide excellent results on the shelf and in the water with improved catch ratios, is a trial and error situation in most cases and when done properly can be very time consuming. To TEST-TEST-TEST is BEST-BEST-BEST.

The more actual dye there is in the plastic, the more it resembles the shelf color when placed in the water. Translucent colors will change more and the flake colors become much more obvious. Color names can be Copyrighted. And yes Hematoma is a good name  :o

Hope that helps

Big O

www.ragetail.com


fishing user avatarBobP reply : 

Bait colors and patterns are coined by the originator and, if they are successful and copied by others, can filter into general usage by fishermen.  Lots of them don't really make any literal sense but are commonly understood.  In hard baits, there's Firetiger, Citrus Shad, Clark Gable, Rayburn Red, Table Rock Shad, and many others that have become classics. 


fishing user avatarBassin_Fin@tic reply : 

I always kinda wondered has anyone really ever seen a "red shad" ? :-?


fishing user avatarBassThumb reply : 
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I always kinda wondered has anyone really ever seen a "red shad" ? :-?

Or an "Albino Shad?"


fishing user avatarSuskyDude reply : 
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I always kinda wondered has anyone really ever seen a "red shad" ? :-?

Or an "Albino Shad?"

Or a shad that you would consider "sexy"? ;D


fishing user avatarTBendBassin reply : 
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Bait colors and patterns are coined by the originator and, if they are successful and copied by others, can filter into general usage by fishermen. Lots of them don't really make any literal sense but are commonly understood. In hard baits, there's Firetiger, Citrus Shad, Clark Gable, Rayburn Red, Table Rock Shad, and many others that have become classics.

You forgot Toledo Gold  :o


fishing user avatarbrushhoggin reply : 
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I always kinda wondered has anyone really ever seen a "red shad" ? :-?

maybe one that was bleeding.

wonder where they got tequila sunrise?


fishing user avatarOHIO reply : 
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I always kinda wondered has anyone really ever seen a "red shad" ? :-?

maybe one that was bleeding.

wonder where they got tequila sunrise?

I think tequila sunrise is a drink. 


fishing user avatarTBendBassin reply : 
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Reaction Innovations has the most whacked out names for colors.

Wacked out or innappropriate!! :o

Hematoma is a good name, or the good ol' dirty sanchez.

I like Penetration  ;D


fishing user avatarBassThumb reply : 
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I always kinda wondered has anyone really ever seen a "red shad" ? :-?

maybe one that was bleeding.

wonder where they got tequila sunrise?

I think tequila sunrise is a drink. If I remember correctly, it's yellow/orange.

Close, orange/red. Tequila, OJ, with grenadine that sinks to the bottom. Not even close to what the bait colors are.


fishing user avatarChaz Hickcox reply : 
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And yes Hematoma is a good name :o

Hope that helps

Big O

www.ragetail.com

Out of most things mentioned on this thread Hematoma is actually the colors of one. It's one that actually applies.

On a further note, I may be lynched for asking, but other than trying to get some contrast with the water, do colors actually matter? 

I use motoroil types, greens, or blacks in plastics, and chart or white in cranks and firetiger in spinnerbaits.  That's about it.  Well, on real finicky fish I will go with something off the wall like Zoom's Greentruse on trick worms, but rarely if ever pink and pull fish on a regular basis.   I just figure Big-O would know.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Color is usually a "general vicinity"thing with me, but when it actually matters, it really matters.


fishing user avatartholmes reply : 
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wonder where they got tequila sunrise?

top_1800_sunrise.jpg

Tom


fishing user avatarbrushhoggin reply : 

but isn't tequila sunrise black and dark red?


fishing user avatarBlue Streak reply : 

How about road kill camo? That was a good color and it is hard to find now.


fishing user avatartholmes reply : 
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but isn't tequila sunrise black and dark red?

A good bartender will carefully pour a Tequila Sunrise to look like the pic I posted. Once you stir it around a bit, it comes closer to this color.

10_Worm_CL43_Tequila_Sunrise.jpg

It's one of my most productive worm colors.

Tom


fishing user avatarSiebert Outdoors reply : 
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All colors become brighter or lighter in the water.

Big O

www.ragetail.com

Big-O are you refering to as one descends in the water column the beginning of the light spectrum fades out?  As you go deeper you end up with your blues until complete black and every color looks black with limited to no light.

IMO,  colors first started as names of other items,  Like watermelon,  watermelon seed.  Then sales and marketing started pushing odd names to cause "talk"  RI is notorious for this one.




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