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Crankbaits
I always here most fishermen from the south talking about shad as a
primary forage, but here in the north you don't see much shad. So what color pattern do you think would be best for our waters? We have alot of bluegill and sunfish. |
Crankbaits
"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
... I always here most fishermen from the south talking about shad as a primary forage, but here in the north you don't see much shad. So what color pattern do you think would be best for our waters? We have alot of bluegill and sunfish. Baby bass |
Crankbaits
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 19:54:47 -0500, (BIG FISH
2006) backed into a tree whilst ridin inna park then wrote: I always here most fishermen from the south talking about shad as a primary forage, but here in the north you don't see much shad. So what color pattern do you think would be best for our waters? We have alot of bluegill and sunfish. Bucky, try to find Perch based cranks and stick baits. I always liked Rappalas. Another good color up North is black and silver or black and chartreuse. Chrome is good too. --- Dan TOASTY in Florida for now Remove the X for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.SecretWeaponLures.com A proud charter member of "PETAF", People for Eating Tasty Animals and Fish!!! |
Crankbaits
"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message ... I always here most fishermen from the south talking about shad as a primary forage, but here in the north you don't see much shad. So what color pattern do you think would be best for our waters? We have alot of bluegill and sunfish. Any color. I'm one who's seen convincing evidence (such as in Dr. Keith Jones' book and my own fishing) that lures don't have to be imitative to be effective. They do have to get the fish's attention. I feel very comfortable with carrying just two colors: something muted, like shad or bluegill, and something louder, like firetiger. The manufacturers would like me to carry 23 colors of every bait so "I'll be ready for all conditions I might face." I'm in the shadless north too and shad is one of a number of colors that do very well. |
Crankbaits
Although I live in Northern Virginia I consider it northern fishing. I have
lot's of luck with a suspending rapala, I don't know the exact official color but it green on top and orange on the bottom and has silver sides I guess it looks like a blue gill and they slay it. "BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message ... I always here most fishermen from the south talking about shad as a primary forage, but here in the north you don't see much shad. So what color pattern do you think would be best for our waters? We have alot of bluegill and sunfish. |
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