>>801046>>801033Here's the "Sprayed Grass". I have baby brush hogs and finesse worms in that color and they both do work in medium-clarity waters. IRL, they are a little darker when looking at them from the top. I remember fishing some watermelon finesse worms back to back with the sprayed grass one day in a lake where you can maybe see 3'-4' down and the sprayed grass was getting quite a bit more attention.
I'm somebody who always used to love natural colored stuff too. Then somebody told me peacocks like bright shit so I bought a bunch of that and largemouth loved it. And with the soft plastics, I started off with mostly natural but have been doing better with non-natural colors. Never had a ton of luck with the white stuff for bass but others swear by it. As far as natural colors, "Baby Bass" baits have been good for me on certain days. Maybe it's more the background I'm fishing against instead of water clarity. Black and blue for weeds and mud and chartruese or baby bass for rocks or sand.
Fish also don't see color quite like humans. I was reading up on it and from what I gathered, different shades are what atand out to them. So maybe a medium brown looks like a medium green to them? Not exactly sure.