03-18-05, 08:41 PM | #1 |
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muddy water fishing
what is the best color worm to use in muddy water?
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03-18-05, 08:54 PM | #2 |
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Re: muddy water fishing
first of all you still aint answered my post asking what lake/river you are trying to fish in nc.
90% of the time june bug will be the color you are looking for. zooker
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03-18-05, 08:56 PM | #3 |
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Re: muddy water fishing
I am fishing deep river and lake tillery
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03-18-05, 09:18 PM | #4 |
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Re: muddy water fishing
Depends. On a dark day I use darker/more natural colors. If the sun is shining, I like bright colors. If you are fishing real muddy water-the kind that looks like chocolate milk-I throw either a Cordell Spot or Diamond Shad-loud rattles, of a spinnerbait with a big, single colorado blade. Puts out more vibration than a double willow or tandem setup and is easier for the fish to find using it's lateral line. Same reason single blade spinnerbaits are popular for night fishing.
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03-18-05, 11:32 PM | #5 |
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Re: muddy water fishing
oh !!! tillery ... i would rather drop a tree on my leg then willingly fish that blasted lake. deep river is ok but the beast-tillery-is a lot like badin or so they tell me-yeah right-not sure which end you fish but 60 % of the time the lower end is clear -not this winter tho- up stream from the 24/27 bridge it is "supose" to fish like high rock. i have not found this to be true at either end.this lake fishes like well...tillery to be honest. june bug worms or red shad -lower end- i have has some success with a jointed shad rap on the lower end the old lilly bridge is one area i like to fish.
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03-20-05, 11:37 AM | #6 |
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Re: muddy water fishing
Junebug like mentioned above, black, blue or combos of those are good
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