04-20-08, 03:18 PM | #1 |
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I went to Academy this past weekend and bought some rubber artificials. Where I fish, the water is turbid, heavily stained water. Please tell me if I purchased the correct colors, and tell me where and how to fish them:
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04-20-08, 03:32 PM | #2 |
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Nope take them all back and buy Merthiolate, Sherbert, and Natural Blue. They are the only colors that work in the bodies of water you fish.
How and where to fish them? I've got no idea. I'll leave that to Zook, Reb, and the rest of the crew. |
04-20-08, 07:07 PM | #3 |
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TURBID 1. muddy or cloudy from having sediment stirred up 2. thick or dark as clouds or smoke 3. confused or perplexed; muddled. ---> from Websters New World Dictionary
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04-21-08, 03:56 PM | #4 |
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Is the water stained all year long or just recently? Dark solid colors do well in heavily stained water. Greens, Purples, and Blacks are consistant colors on the Potomac River. In clear water the lighter, translucent colors can be more effective. Pumpkin and Watermelon are effective on Lake Anna (visibility can be up to 15' or more) but the darker colors do well on the upper stained area of the lake.
Of course any of the above may or may not hold true on your body of water. The reason for this is that the bass don't read the magazines. How to fish them? Texas rigged or Carolina rigged. Drag them, hop them, or swim them. Where to fish them? Almost anywhere on the body of water you fish on. |
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