Is there any evidence that hardbaits with highly detailed realistic colors, like Bluegill, baby bass, crayfish, etc. that also show fins, eyes and gills, are anymore effective on catching bass than just a plain silver, gold, yellow, white or just about any color? We see some baits that look so realistic and alive, But when cast out and retrieved back, the fish can't possibly see all the detail that is put on that bait. I could understand a topwater bait painted with detail, but for the diving crank baits and vibrating baits, I don't see it. One of my best lures at Puddingstone was an old sun bleached almost white 1/2 oz. Rattletrap that I found up on shore.