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hey guys im going to try my hand fishing jerkbaits this year and was wondering what colors worked the best i currently have 3 megabass vision 110 ozark shad, ito tennessee shad, and eldgy bone i also have some pointers 78 in american shad aroura black, and shartruese shad are these good colors for slightly stained water i was wondering if coloar like matt tiger and viper tiger could be good also

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They will all catch fish, the best way to see which color will do well on your body of water is to give them a try and see what happens. The chartreuse and fire tiger colors have always done well in stained water!

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Pro blue is always a solid color. 

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Pro blue is always a solid color. 

Hey Blue, What color/sixe do you like for Melvern?   

 

BTW drive safe!

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Hey Blue, What color/sixe do you like for Melvern?   

 

BTW drive safe!

I usually use slender pointer 97MRs on Melvern in gun metal shad, american shad, and green ayu. I use the 78 pointer in skeet's magic, american shad, and crack. The 110 I usually fish pro blue.

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The scratches that happen when you twitch the baits and they kind of walk from side to side under water aren't a bad thing.   I don't know about the Visions per se, because I'm primarily a Lucky Craft guy and for me, the new lucky craft lures are replacements for the scratched up ones.  I always grab the scratched ones first.

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The pointers are very similar and practically just as good. Lots of good color choices although megabass has some more exotic colors. This spring I am going to do a jerkbaits shootout. Vision 110s, pointers, rogues, x-raps, the new KVDs, the new Excaliburs, the storm jerkbait, spro mcstick, and possibly a few others. I have 2 3700 series full of jerkbaits to put to the test. I have only fished a few but I must say the 110s and pointers fish very well.

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