09-24-05, 03:57 PM | #1 |
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What to fish in muddy water
should I use a crainkbait or rattle shad?
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09-24-05, 04:10 PM | #2 |
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I would use a crankbait. If a rattle shad is what I think it is is a little to fast for muddy water. A spinner would also do the trick...........
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neither,a chartuese spinnerbait with a big colorado blade
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Thats what I was thinking lol............ Thats why I said spinner
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I'd try a big black spinnerbait with a no. 5 Colorado blade on it, and a black and blue jig.
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nope chartuse spinnerbait full skirt 5" grub -go big in mud- or a 3/4 oz firetirger lpless bait -i like the cordell super spot..
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09-25-05, 03:08 AM | #7 |
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the muddier the water the bigger the skirt other colors would be chartruese/white,black,and orange
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Muddy water = big profile lures with alot of visable color.
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09-25-05, 10:34 AM | #9 |
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is it stained or muddy????in stained tiki sticks stick out like injured baitfish(just made that one up by myself)
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i fish a muddy pond a lot, and have very good luck with the mann's baby -1, in a brown crawdad, the brown blends in alot but the orangish bottom makes this a hot lure or muddy or stained water?
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i always use this color hats a mix of yellow and green,good in muddy water too,it really shines in the sun
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crankbait works for shallow muddy water.
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also in muddy water fish pull in real tight to cover. it is a good time to fish a full sized bush hawg around dock piles. the key is free fall all the way to the bottom bounce it a couple times and reel it in and repeat. very through fishing is the key 3-5 cast to the same dock suport..
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