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Old 05-03-2013, 04:40 AM
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Maybe the luckiest? There was something about the way you were presenting that particular lure that made the fish want to eat it. The fact that you were dragging it over feeding fish might have had something to do with it. When it boils right down to skill vs luck in fishing...luck will win every time.
Does your theory apply to suspenders both hard and soft plastic? Jerkbaits? Soft plastics for jigging?
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Old 05-03-2013, 08:32 AM
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Maybe the luckiest? There was something about the way you were presenting that particular lure that made the fish want to eat it. The fact that you were dragging it over feeding fish might have had something to do with it. When it boils right down to skill vs luck in fishing...luck will win every time.
What about the fact that 3 other people were dragging their top water bait, in different colors than mine, over the same feeding fish with no bite. One being a guide and the other two being very experienced fisherman?? I caught 14 fish, the other 3 combined caught 0. Maybe it dosent matter every day but fact is color mattered that day.
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Old 05-03-2013, 08:32 AM
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Does your theory apply to suspenders both hard and soft plastic? Jerkbaits? Soft plastics for jigging?
Lol, I was thinking the same thing.
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Old 05-03-2013, 08:58 AM
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Also tell me salty...if color matters less than 5% of the time (since in your opinion 5% is too generous), then why do you paint specialty lures? According to you it only makes sense to paint less that 5% of the baits you paint.
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Old 05-03-2013, 09:01 AM
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Also tell me salty...if color matters less than 5% of the time (since in your opinion 5% is too generous), then why do you paint specialty lures? According to you it only makes sense to paint less that 5% of the baits you paint. :spineless:
pretty sure he was referring to topwater only
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Old 05-03-2013, 09:05 AM
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pretty sure he was referring to topwater only
Ok then why paint more than 5% of his topwaters?
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Old 05-03-2013, 10:25 AM
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Ok then why paint more than 5% of his topwaters?

I've painted and sold almost 200 of those WalMart "clearance" Spooks. I paint 'em whatever the customer wants. Makes me no difference. Fancy-painted lures catch fishermen and that suits me just fine.

And, yes, I was referring to topwater lures, only.
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Old 05-03-2013, 10:34 AM
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Two days ago we pulled up to a set of birds and after a few casts the birds left. We were able to follow the school of fish bc they kept hitting bait on the surface. I was throwing an orange xrap and buddy was throwing a spec colored spook. He constantly got 2-3 blow ups per cast i got zero... After a few tries and constantly netting his fish i started using my spec colored mirrordine and instantly started catching fish. Color does matter in some circumstances i believe.

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Old 05-03-2013, 10:46 AM
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Two days ago we pulled up to a set of birds and after a few casts the birds left. We were able to follow the school of fish bc they kept hitting bait on the surface. I was throwing an orange xrap and buddy was throwing a spec colored spook. He constantly got 2-3 blow ups per cast i got zero... After a few tries and constantly netting his fish i started using my spec colored mirrordine and instantly started catching fish. Color does matter in some circumstances i believe.

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This proves nothing. You're talkin totally different lures.
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Old 05-03-2013, 10:55 AM
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I know switching to a mirrordine doesnt prove anything... But we were both throwing topwater at first but diff colors... They were destoying his... Wouldnt touch mine... There was no time to retie so i just went with the mirrordine i already had tied on.

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What about the fact that 3 other people were dragging their top water bait, in different colors than mine, over the same feeding fish with no bite. One being a guide and the other two being very experienced fisherman?? I caught 14 fish, the other 3 combined caught 0. Maybe it dosent matter every day but fact is color mattered that day.
??????? No answer salty??
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Old 05-03-2013, 11:10 AM
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??????? No answer salty??

PRESENTATION....like I posted earlier.
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Id say it matters to an extint pending water clarity the bottom half of the bait for the most part its presentation on how its twitched, ripped, popped, walked, paused, etc etc....they catch our eyes...you tend to have a confidence topwater bait....why....cause youve consistantly caught on that bait before!! Chunk what you like but learn different presentations for diff situations....according to bait in the water and whats working that day.....!
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PRESENTATION....like I posted earlier.
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Old 05-03-2013, 11:16 AM
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Fine, dude...believe what ya want. Think I'll save myself some effort from now on and just paint the belly of topwater lures and leave the rest like it is.
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Fine, dude...believe what ya want. Think I'll save myself some effort from now on and just paint the belly of topwater lures and leave the rest like it is.
Good idea
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Fine, dude...believe what ya want. Think I'll save myself some effort from now on and just paint the belly of topwater lures and leave the rest like it is.
It'll catch more than 95% of the fish
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It'll catch more than 95% of the fish
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Fine, dude...believe what ya want. Think I'll save myself some effort from now on and just paint the belly of topwater lures and leave the rest like it is.
Just make sure the belly is white!! Winner everytime....
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Fine, dude...believe what ya want. Think I'll save myself some effort from now on and just paint the belly of topwater lures and leave the rest like it is.
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