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Old 10-01-04, 09:10 PM   #1
Rob Mak
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Default fish in the muddy conditions

a lot has been posted about fishing in muddy water condition's. for some people this may present a problem. but what a lot of people don't know is that many times the mud is only a few feet thick with clear water underneath. if you have been catching fish shallow before the muddy condition entered the lake /pond /ect.. all ya have to do is find the place where the mud line is mostly it is 5-6 feet deep-as fish will stage in this area a good graph will help a lot. i would use a crank bait to get under it. my choice of color's would run a insane line while tons of people use fire tiger i tend to tone it down some say a homer colored fat free shad.-because it is on a diet-or even a black and white shap rap either deep runner or a dt10 .all this has to do with knowing your crank bait depth which i have posted about before. as the muddy water tends to block alot of light any bait you use during an overcast day will work. one of my best producing lures that anit a crank bait is a single bladed spinner bait. belive it or not it is NOT a stein but a blue fox -yeah they make them-spinner bait a chartuse and green with gold flake affair -i call it my old john deer spinner bait- the bar non best way to run it is dragged -that is slower than slow rolling- around points and or humps.

oh yeah bassman 30 watch you butt on the rock . she got more logs then georgia pacific does.



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