Crawdad color science goes beyond red and olive, according to Brandon Coulter - Major League Fishing
Crawdad color science goes beyond red and olive, according to Brandon Coulter
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Crawdad color science goes beyond red and olive, according to Brandon Coulter

Berkley pro takes season-by-season approach when choosing crankbait colors
January 25, 2023 • Bass Pro Tour

Everybody has a couple of favorite crawfish-colored crankbaits that they rely on at various time of the year, but MLF pro Brandon Coulter has a slightly bigger, broader view of “crawfish color science” that covers the entire calendar. In this Major League Lesson, Coulter details when and why he adds blues, oranges and dark greens to his classic reds whenever he’s fishing a Berkley Money Badger, Berkley Frittside or other crankbait in winter, spring, summer and fall.