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  • Super User
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I won an auction with a few Lucky Craft jerkbaits and one is the Lavender Shad color. Basically purple and white. When, where and how is this color best used? I've never ran it before.

 

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  • Super User
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Since you are stuck with them just use them. Seriously they are just another color choice. Seeme to be a good smallie color. It is a variation of white with soft purple shading . Good color for walleye . Try it on largemouth and find out.

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I don't have any LC lavender shad jerkbaits but I've got plenty of McSticks and X-Raps in purple/white.  I have luck in the spring or fall with clear to moderately cloudy water.  I'd try something else in chocolate milk.  A XRD-10 xrap in purple/white or perch has caught me more fall river smallmouth than any other bait.

  • Super User
Posted

Since you are stuck with them just use them. Seriously they are just another color choice. Seeme to be a good smallie color. It is a variation of white with soft purple shading . Good color for walleye . Try it on largemouth and find out.

 

 

Thanks

  • Super User
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I don't have any LC lavender shad jerkbaits but I've got plenty of McSticks and X-Raps in purple/white.  I have luck in the spring or fall with clear to moderately cloudy water.  I'd try something else in chocolate milk.  A XRD-10 xrap in purple/white or perch has caught me more fall river smallmouth than any other bait.

 

Thanks.

  • Global Moderator
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It's a good color on cloudy days in stained to clear water in my experience. 

  • Super User
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It's a good color on cloudy days in stained to clear water in my experience. 

Good to know. Thanks

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