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Freshwater Fishing Discussion For discussion of everything freshwater! |
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Which color blades on a spinnerbait?
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#2
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GOLD
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#4
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Gold X3 and after using the Marsh Works Bayou Thumpers this weekend I won't be buying any other brands. Those things are tough!
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Been using marshworks spinnerbaits since they were first introduced. theres nothing out there that can hold a candle to them. they catch fish and they are bulletproof and yes gold is best in muddywater |
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BLACK for bass in muddy water.
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#7
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IMO, vibration and sound is more critical in muddy water than color.
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#8
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I agree......
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Where can you buy the marshworks spinnerbaits at?
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#10
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Colorado blades for more vibration. |
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Cabelas or online is where I usually get mine.
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#12
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Imo use dark color baits in stained water
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#13
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copper blades work great w/ a dark color skirt in muddy water.
(i guess you can still get copper blades) ? |
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I use a big colorado blade with a with a chartreuse, blue and orange skirt. clear to murky water I use shad color with some pink, or sexy shad or chartreuse with chartreuse colored willow leaf blades., if I'm fishing slow and deep the colorado blades help with feeling the baits vibration to tell when you have a bite.
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#15
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Shhhhhhhhh............I love me some copper blades, very few use them
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#16
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colorado or indiana blades.....gold is good....also look into painted blades
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#17
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X2 on copper.....i use them this time of year to give the flash of a bronze bluegill after da fry
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#18
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I like the red painted blades on cloudy days
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