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Old 12-30-2021, 04:19 PM
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So your saying, according to your list, those are the colors that worked best for you at that time of the year?

I gotta say that’s pretty impressive because I never keep track of what color works. Just play it day by day. Good stuff.

All I can add is….New Penny early season in shallow. White, pink, chartreuse as water warms.

Next season, I’m hell bent on going old school again. Spinners, spin n’ glos, B2 squids, and still have some small Nordic eels in the box.
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Old 01-08-2022, 12:05 PM
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I used to think color was important decades ago when I fished bass size lures, but as time went on and I started making and modifying lures, I couldn't help noticing the variety of colors that work all of the time when taking into account the crucial combination of lure action, size, shape and how retrieved.

I do have favorite colors - sometimes 6 for each lure type, but never think any one of them is better than the others. Color brightness on the other hand I consider a factor when I want to aggravate a fish into striking. Take this bright white mini-stick:


and this fluorescent chartreuse tail:


In warm water that has the usual amount of algae, those colors really stand out and possibly aggravate fish to strike better than black or grape.

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Old 01-08-2022, 01:45 PM
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Next season, I’m hell bent on going old school again. Spinners, spin n’ glos, B2 squids, and still have some small Nordic eels in the box.

You forgot the wide gap English hooks.
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