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lupe May 27th, 2007 12:14 AM

best murky water lures
 
anyone know the best lures to use in murky waters? i hear alot of stuff
saying noisy crankbaits or spinnerbaits, but then others keep saying dark
plastic worms?...any ideas?


Fishking May 27th, 2007 12:29 AM

best murky water lures
 
I fished in a mud lake yesterday and my most productive colors were green
pumpkin and junebug in 5 inch sticks

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"lupe" wrote in message
...
anyone know the best lures to use in murky waters? i hear alot of stuff
saying noisy crankbaits or spinnerbaits, but then others keep saying dark
plastic worms?...any ideas?




Bob La Londe May 27th, 2007 12:54 AM

best murky water lures
 

"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message
...

"lupe" wrote in message
...
anyone know the best lures to use in murky waters? i hear alot of stuff
saying noisy crankbaits or spinnerbaits, but then others keep saying dark
plastic worms?...any ideas?


That totally depends upon the circumstances you're experiencing at the
time. If the fish are active, a rattle-trap can be very effective as can a
single colorado blade spinnerbait. But, if the fish aren't feeling like
chasing a lure, a dark worm will catch fish. Dark lures offer up a great
silhouette in the water, making the lure easier for the fish to target.



And some colors will suprise you. For instance the translucent Natural Shad
color Kinami or Senko stick worm looks like a great clear water bait... and
it is..., but in an algae bloom or stained water it turns almost black
giving a great silhouette. against the murky colored water.


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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers May 27th, 2007 01:28 AM

best murky water lures
 

"lupe" wrote in message
...
anyone know the best lures to use in murky waters? i hear alot of stuff
saying noisy crankbaits or spinnerbaits, but then others keep saying dark
plastic worms?...any ideas?


That totally depends upon the circumstances you're experiencing at the time.
If the fish are active, a rattle-trap can be very effective as can a single
colorado blade spinnerbait. But, if the fish aren't feeling like chasing a
lure, a dark worm will catch fish. Dark lures offer up a great silhouette
in the water, making the lure easier for the fish to target.
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers May 27th, 2007 01:22 PM

best murky water lures
 

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message SNIP

And some colors will suprise you. For instance the translucent Natural
Shad color Kinami or Senko stick worm looks like a great clear water
bait... and it is..., but in an algae bloom or stained water it turns
almost black giving a great silhouette. against the murky colored water.


Oh, I know that some colors other than black work well in murky/muddy
waters. But he asked about dark worms versus noisy lures.
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Ronnie May 27th, 2007 06:12 PM

best murky water lures
 
.., but in an algae bloom or stained water it turns almost black
giving a great silhouette. against the murky colored water.

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So why not just use black?

Ronnie

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SHRED May 27th, 2007 06:48 PM

Don't forget the scent!
 
lupe wrote:
anyone know the best lures to use in murky waters? i hear alot of stuff
saying noisy crankbaits or spinnerbaits, but then others keep saying
dark plastic worms?...any ideas?



I goop up all my plastics with "Hot Sauce" Gel about every 5th cast or so.
They seem to find the bait better in murky water, and hang on longer.

http://www.edgefishing.com/html/hot_sauce.html


Chris Rennert May 27th, 2007 11:46 PM

best murky water lures
 
Depends, is the water always murky, or is it high from a rain or
something along those lines??? If the fish live in the murky water a
majority of the time, then a spinnerbait with a HUGE Colorado blade in
chart. or white/Chart. or Texas Craw (black/Chart.) would be my choice.
If the fish are not used to it, and you are stuck fishing a murky area
and have no access to clearer water, I would use a really big jig with
the loudest rattle you can find and a big trailer.

There is a lot more to the choice selection, but that would be a start.

Chris

Bob La Londe May 28th, 2007 12:18 AM

best murky water lures
 

"Ronnie" wrote in message
ups.com...
., but in an algae bloom or stained water it turns almost black
giving a great silhouette. against the murky colored water.

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Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
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So why not just use black?


Because the Natural Shad color also works great in gin clear water too.
Some of us don't always have the option of going to the lake and checking
out the conditions before we go to the lake, so we can't always be prepared
for every circumstance. By knowing about alternatives that work you have
one more weapon in your arsenal to meet unexpected conditons. This bait
color is one that meets two radically different purposes.


--
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Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
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Bob La Londe May 28th, 2007 12:30 AM

best murky water lures
 

"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message
...

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message SNIP

And some colors will suprise you. For instance the translucent Natural
Shad color Kinami or Senko stick worm looks like a great clear water
bait... and it is..., but in an algae bloom or stained water it turns
almost black giving a great silhouette. against the murky colored water.


Oh, I know that some colors other than black work well in murky/muddy
waters. But he asked about dark worms versus noisy lures.


I wasn't being contradictory or arguementative, just adding some more useful
information.


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Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
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http://www.YumaBassMan.com



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Ronnie May 28th, 2007 03:30 AM

best murky water lures
 
On May 27, 7:18 pm, "Bob La Londe" wrote:
"Ronnie" wrote in message

ups.com...

., but in an algae bloom or stained water it turns almost black
giving a great silhouette. against the murky colored water.


--
Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
Fishing Forums & Contestshttp://www.YumaBassMan.com


--
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So why not just use black?


Because the Natural Shad color also works great in gin clear water too.
Some of us don't always have the option of going to the lake and checking
out the conditions before we go to the lake, so we can't always be prepared
for every circumstance. By knowing about alternatives that work you have
one more weapon in your arsenal to meet unexpected conditons. This bait
color is one that meets two radically different purposes.

--
Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
Fishing Forums & Contestshttp://www.YumaBassMan.com

--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com


I carry everything I own every time I go fishing. Also - black is one
of my best colors in clear water, too.

Ronnie

http://fishing.about.com


The Great Gazooka[_2_] May 28th, 2007 06:51 AM

best murky water lures
 
On Sun, 27 May 2007 06:22:08 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
wrote:


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message SNIP

And some colors will suprise you. For instance the translucent Natural
Shad color Kinami or Senko stick worm looks like a great clear water
bait... and it is..., but in an algae bloom or stained water it turns
almost black giving a great silhouette. against the murky colored water.


Oh, I know that some colors other than black work well in murky/muddy
waters. But he asked about dark worms versus noisy lures.

Of course Greenbacks work well at Steve`s spam site.

Bob La Londe May 28th, 2007 04:31 PM

best murky water lures
 

"Ronnie" wrote in message
ups.com...
On May 27, 7:18 pm, "Bob La Londe" wrote:
"Ronnie" wrote in message

ups.com...

., but in an algae bloom or stained water it turns almost black
giving a great silhouette. against the murky colored water.


--
Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
Fishing Forums & Contestshttp://www.YumaBassMan.com


--
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So why not just use black?


Because the Natural Shad color also works great in gin clear water too.
Some of us don't always have the option of going to the lake and checking
out the conditions before we go to the lake, so we can't always be
prepared
for every circumstance. By knowing about alternatives that work you have
one more weapon in your arsenal to meet unexpected conditons. This bait
color is one that meets two radically different purposes.

--
Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
Fishing Forums & Contestshttp://www.YumaBassMan.com

--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com


I carry everything I own every time I go fishing. Also - black is one
of my best colors in clear water, too.


Sometimes I wish I could resist the bait monkey to that degree. If I
carried everything I owned everytime I went fishing it would be hard to fish
for all of the bundles strapped to the decks. LOL.

I'ld never be able to drag my canoe off the beach for those skinny water
trips.

--
Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
Fishing Forums & Contests
http://www.YumaBassMan.com



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