Some thoughts on color:
What color is seen depends primarily on weather, water color, and depth. Weather can give more or less light, water color gives a backdrop, and depth provides more or less light. So a sunny day gives more light and your line or lure will show color better. It is harder to see like-colors against each other which is why a brown line may work better in brown water (conversly, you may choose a brightly-colored lure here). And there is less light at depth. Your line is one color at the surface and another at depth. The same goes for your lure. Something that is fire-engine red in your hand can look dirt-brown at the bottom of a lake.
For myself, this is too much thinking for an activity I like to just enjoy. If I had a different spool and line for every situation I'd be broke. I use clear mono or sometimes flouro in almost any situation. I think clear kind of equalizes the factors. After this I like green and I do have one reel with green braid; it works great. I should think brown would work just as well most of the time; they are both a drab color. And my lure choice is as follows: Gold in Sun, Silver in Clouds, and Colors in Color (algae, silt, etc.).
Posted Wed Oct 05, 2011 6:20 am