MUDDY water
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MUDDY water
I was practicing for a tournament last weekend and did not have any luck. The water was muddy it looked like chocolate milk. Any suggestions on lures and colors to use?
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Here are some older posts about this topic that might help answer your quetion... by the way, Welcome to Bassin' USA
http://www.bassinusa.com/forum/ubbthrea ... 83#Post283
http://www.bassinusa.com/forum/ubbthrea ... 49#Post349
http://www.bassinusa.com/forum/ubbthrea ... 0#Post2020
http://www.bassinusa.com/forum/ubbthrea ... 83#Post283
http://www.bassinusa.com/forum/ubbthrea ... 49#Post349
http://www.bassinusa.com/forum/ubbthrea ... 0#Post2020
Brendan C.
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Strike King makes a 1/2oz spinner bait that is white/chart with one white and one chart blade. Throw that thing near cover and slow roll it back to the boat. Bright colors or really dark colors, fish slower and close to cover with lots of throws at the same target. Best way I know of to get bit.
Thanks,
Conley Staley
Conley Staley
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I like to use the Persuader or a Single Colorado, with either a black or black and blue skirt
**Ray Charpentier**
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Most anybait works for me as long as it's loud, bright colored and has fish formula on it. The 3/4 to 1 ounce Rat-L-Trap in hot chartrese is a ggod selection.
Johnnie Crain
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This may sound a little odd, but a brown worm, not rootbeer or brown see through, but a milk chocolate colered worm is deadly in chocolate milk colored water. Its the only time I use the color, but is has saved a day or two.
Frank : Bassin' USA Prostaff : New York