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what color spinner bait and what kind of blades for clear water - hunter_man9k - 07-20-2008

well im going fishing at this lake and i catch fish there on culprit worms but i want to use a spinner bait
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Re: [hunter_man9k] what color spinner bait and what kind of blades for clear water - tubeN2 - 07-20-2008

What's the name of the lake?? I may have some color combinations for you that will work there.

Are you going for Bass , Trout, or Panfish?[cool]
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Re: [hunter_man9k] what color spinner bait and what kind of blades for clear water - fsh4fun05 - 07-21-2008

I have a limited selection of spinnerbaits. Chartruese, chart/white, white, white/red, and black/blue. Each varying in Indiana blades and Colorado blades but they are all atleast 3/8 oz. If I can't catch bass with these I don't fish 'em at all. I stick with the brighter colors in clear water and pick up the speed in the summer, a heavier weight will help keep it straight when reeling in fast, 1/2 oz+.
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Re: [hunter_man9k] what color spinner bait and what kind of blades for clear water - Martini78 - 07-21-2008

I generally use a Willow/Colorado combo for all types of water, but I've read that Willow-style reflect more light and Colorado emit more vibration. The author of what I read (I forget where and when) said that clear water fishing is better with the light reflection and muddy/stained water fishing is better with the Colorado vibration.
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