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Hey Everybody,
I Really Need Help On Fishing A Muddy River!!! I am going to be in a tournament in a day or two and I need some tips and fast. So if you can just help me out that would be great. Any tips given will help me greatly!!! Thanks, Chad Young |
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I would try a firetiger spinnerbait....... Anything that displaces water would be a good bet...
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tiki dipstiks near cover.
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Stick to targeting cover..they will be hugging anything , like a dock pole, docks,
concrete bridges, or trees etc |
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Use things that make a lot of vibrations and/or noise, and fish close to cover
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My #1 muddy water bait is a spinnerbait with a big, single Colorado blade. It puts out a lot more vibration than a double willow or tandem setup.
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Mine also and then probably a black worm
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Practice pitching and flipping, because you'll be doing a lot of that all along the laydowns, and if there is any vegetation. The fish are "TIGHT" to cover. I've had more success on tubes, or lizards, and hardly any success with jigs. Cranks will work if being bumped into the cover.
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