DKuiper Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 In the past I have always used black coated cannonballs. I've also used orange and lime green. Cannonballs were 10# ers. I have just poured four 12# keel type weights and have them primed white. I tried them with just the white primer and didn't take a hit. What, if any, preference to you use. and does color make any difference? I'm leaning toward just painting them gloss black. Any input would be appreciated. Duane
Fishme00 Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 i have always been more comfortable with black too. If it has fins on it you could try different color tapes on the side and see if they preffer some added flash. I would think you could add these on the water if you wanted to change up the color on the fly.
mrhookup Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 We've used both yellow and white painted cannon balls with success with each.
nathan vk Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 I have both black and lime green, each take about the same amount of hits.
Reel Screwd Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 mine are a light blue, same color as my boat in my pic, i had some left over epoxy to use up, anyway the only one rigger i get any action on is the one i put the swr on, so now im wonderin myself if its the color of weight
Legacy Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 My thought on this is the same i feel about divers. My favorite colors are black, black, and black. My belief is that black creates a "stealthier" look to your setup and takes the ball (or diver) more so out of the equation then color or crome. For me, its sole purpose is deployment and not attraction. What i put on the end of that line is to catch fish. Simplifying will give you one less thing you have to worry about and more time making adjustments at the end of your line. Do i think colors have there day? of course they do. im sure everyday you can find a color that works better then black but the time spent searching for the right combo between downrigger ball and bait i feel is wasted fishing time. It seems to be easier to concentrate more on what your feeding them then some magic combo between the two. Start with black, it should always be your mainstay.
Adam Bomb Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 I dont think it matters personally. Ive done well on anything from plain lead, black, green, orange, chrome, shiny reflector tape, no tape, coated non coated. As mentioned above, its a delievery devise, not the main attraction. Coated black is my preference though if i had to choose one. I agree with the above, its the delivery devise, not the main event. So, having them look at what you want them to bite isnt a bad thing.
UBDSLO1 Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Mine are the lime green with silver colored prism tape, doen fairly well with them.
Rascal Trophy Fishing Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Interesting subject to be sure, not really sure, I've used the standard True Track blacks for so long, haven't noticed. I did use greens and oranges years ago, the heavier 12-14# I wanted were black from factory, never thought about repainting them, always worked. Here's another suggestion, I have one, 10# ball, TT mfr, that has the big magnet in it, it surely does seem to give that ion effect to attract more fish for me. Anyone know where to get one of those anymore? Thanks.
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