03-11-08, 05:10 PM | #1 |
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Ok, I know I, newer anglers, and even old seasoned anglers sometimes wonder about what color to throw. Correct?
Well I just thought You opinions would surely be a help to all of us. What colors do you prefer for: Hardbaits (spring, summer, fall, winter) Softbaits (Spring, summer, fall, winter) For me, I like to use reds and brighter colors like Clown during the spring, more natural colors, like bluegill, shad, in summer and fall, and well, I'm hard-water fishing in winter. As for soft baits, I have not been using them very long so I haven't developed a personal preference to color yet, except for black/blue stuff (especially jigs). Although I've read that Colors like Red Shad and Tequila Sunrise are great soft plastic colors. BB
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03-11-08, 06:52 PM | #2 |
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I do most of my fishing in the spring and summer, once fall comes around im in the woods a lot. During the time that I fish I like to use chartuese colors for soft baits. For hard baits i like to use firetiger and silver colors.
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03-11-08, 08:05 PM | #3 |
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BB- For what it's worth:
Hard baits- All seasons= splatterback, shad, clown, yellow perch, baby bass, chartruesse Soft baits- All seasons= gp, gp/red, carolina pumpkin, chart.shad, black, kiwi, smoke (salt and pepper) It all depends on the type of lure, water color, season, light conditions, water depth, etc. Good luck -Pig |
03-12-08, 08:41 AM | #4 |
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It really comes down to water clarity and forage, and not so much seasonal IMO
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03-12-08, 08:16 PM | #6 |
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Most of my plastics are 'All-Natural'.... See: Green Pumpkin, Carolina-Pumpkin/Chartreuse, Crawdad, etc...
Most crankbaits are also natural, although I do have a few 'Odd-Balls'. See: Yellow Perch, Rootbeer Float, Shad, Hot Mustard, Firetiger, Clown, etc. -Lunk-
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Watch and learn, my son! not a bad video, but you will get the hint.
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