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i have been going back through the posts and asking questons all weekend. I work 12 hour night shift, some nights lots of time on my hands. According to the notes i've written down, does this seem right?
Jigs- black/blue, watermellon, green pumpkin, reds, browns, purples, chartruese. Trailers- match the colors with the jigs, Worms- pretty much the same colors as used for jigs sizes should be anywhere from 4-7 inch. Spinnerbaits- chartruese/ white, black/blue. How about a frog or two ggod choice to pick up? At night or murkey water- dark colors, more natural. Sunny or clear water bighter colors I really hope to have this right, or at least close. |
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You are learning well
![]() A couple of things on spinnerbaits-get a couple with all silver blades for sunny conditions and a couple with gold or a smaller silver/larger gold blade for cloudy/stained water conditions. Also if you can find one get a couple with a single Colorado blade for muddy water. Most of the ones I use I changed the blades from 2 to 1. In clear water use more natural colors, not brighter ones-for the most part. There are always exceptions-I've caught a number on pink worms in clear water. If you get a frog get one called a Scum Frog-they work well in matted vegitation. And do yourself a favor and get a hook sharpener-a lot of the time hooks right out of the package need to be sharpened. I learned that lesson again last night-mised a couple good fish because I didn't check the hook. I think I posted a pic on another thread but just in case: ![]() Less than $5 at WalMart-I just bouht a new one last week. Happy tackle buying ;D ;D! |
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The only reason i'm learning is because of all the helpfull and knowledgable people on this forum. Thanks again.
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