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Now, I am just making sure, is this right? The colorado blades but off more vibration and work better in murky water. Willow leaf blades put off more flash, and are better in clearer water?
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Correct. That is why you see so many baits with a Colorado and a willow leaf blade-for both flash and vibration.
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colorado also provides more lift than willow blades which keeps the bait up easier.depending on what you want to do you have to consider this also.i love burning a double willow real fast over weeds.if you don't burn it it will sink into the weeds.if you want to go slower you have to use a colorado/willow or a plain colorado.
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