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at what water temp. do you guys start using crankbaits?
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I use them all winter long here - one of my best baits when the water
is in the upper 40s and 50s, seldom gets colder than 45 here. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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BIG FISH 2006 wrote:
at what water temp. do you guys start using crankbaits? As long as it's not solid. ![]() |
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What has been everyone's best color crackbait. I don't have any red
ones, but the more I read it seems that might be a go to color. I have better luck with solid white and a half blue/half silver. |
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On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 06:47:04 -0700 (PDT), tntitans21399
backed into a tree whilst ridin inna park then wrote: What has been everyone's best color crackbait. I don't have any red ones, but the more I read it seems that might be a go to color. I have better luck with solid white and a half blue/half silver. I have had success with silver, black/red, black/white/chartruese, grey/white, and perch. Talk to people at bait shops/launches you use. Ya just might find out what works in your area. Dan |
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"tntitans21399" wrote in message
... What has been everyone's best color crackbait. I don't have any red ones, but the more I read it seems that might be a go to color. I have better luck with solid white and a half blue/half silver. I'm no expert, but over the course of many years I've seen virtually any color work. Color isn't at the top of my priority list and I have full confidence in carrying just two, something muted, like shad or bluegill, and something louder, such as firetiger. I may be 100% wrong, but I have the belief that more colors wouldn't translate into more fish. Of course, the manufacturers would like you to carry 27 colors so that you can be prepared with the right bait for all the conditions you might face. For those who can make those decisions (if they even matter), I tip my hat to you. |
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![]() "BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message ... at what water temp. do you guys start using crankbaits? Pretty much all year around. |
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"tntitans21399" wrote in message
... What has been everyone's best color crackbait. I don't have any red ones, but the more I read it seems that might be a go to color. I have better luck with solid white and a half blue/half silver. Baby bass patterns followed by ultra real shad patterns. Occasionally I do well on red and black when fishing pea soup or an algae bloom. Once in a great while I'll find a chartreuse and white or a fire tiger to be the ticket, but I can't figure out the why of that one. If I am trolling real deep (16-20 or more) I have found blue/black and blue/white to work better, but since I rarely fish water that is over ten feet I can't put a lot of extra experience with that. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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