Thread: Dark Lures
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Old June 5th, 2004, 12:36 AM
alwaysfishking
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Default Dark Lures

I was fishing muddy muddy water early today and early this evening, Dark
colors like Blue Moccasin and Brown and Black were the colors of choice,
Dark water= dark colors for me
"IBNFSHN" wrote in message
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If you fish the cypress stained waters of SE Va or NE NC, you only need 2
worms. Rattle Snake, Earthworm colored floaters and lots of Red Shad, any
brand.

--
Bill
Chesapeake, Va


"Ken Blevins" wrote in message
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Hi group
I don't know what it is with you guys and your red shad worms but I

can't
buy a bite on one much less catch a fish on one .I have actually spent a
whole afternoon fishing one with out much action , change colors [

green
/pump or motor oil] and the action picks up... But again I don't catch
many fish with any type of bait. Dazed and confused in Kentucky
Ken


"Charles Summers" wrote in message
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I agree on the red shad! It's about the only color Powerworm that I

own!


"G. M. Zimmermann" wrote in message
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I actually rather like dark colors in low light conditions or murky

water.
My
favorite early morning, muddy water spinner bait is a black and red

skirt
with
a black colorado blade. Red shad is always a good color and its

fairly
dark.
Of course sometimes a dark light combo is good, like

black/chartruce.

-Zimmy