The origin of this redhead color is over 100 years ago. It is even said that the original bass lure started with the Red Head.
It was believed that the Rapala, which was born in Finland in Europe, and the Heddon in the United States used this Red Head.
The color red is said to be an absorbing color, meaning that it tends to blend into the background and does not develop its color unless it is illuminated.
To use a rough analogy, think of it as the principle that sunlight makes the ocean look blue instead of red. The combination of red, which easily blends into the background, and white, which stands out, is said to be the reason for its good catchability.