I recently had someone ask me why I make 3 colored baits, especially flukes. I guess I assumed that since I have read so many articles on soft and hard baits, others had as well.
Anyway, the main reason I do 3 color baits is that they mimic bait fish in the wild. Take a close look at any bait fish and you will notice a generally lighter bottom color, a change in the center color (lateral line, stripe, whatever) and then a contrast in the top color. Look striaght down from the top and the colors all are blended to one. I go for this effect with my 3 colored baits.
Also, read up what most pros say. They realize that 3 colored baits are more realistic. Many even prefer 3 colored worms like Roboworms colors.
Look over the hard baits. Even the simple hard baits generally have a top color, body color and then another color either on the belly or throat area....
While I am not 100% convinced that the colors have to match the baitfish exactly, I am convinced that 3 different, contrasting colors make a difference when the fish are keying on baitfish as a meal.
Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it!!! LOL!!!
Jim