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I'm fishing a small few hundred acre lake that's muddy so I need to know which color to purchase. Does the top matter? Or is the belly the main issue here?

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Guess I'm the odd duck but most of my succes comes with a white belly

In muddy water? If visibility is 1 foot or below I like black

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Now what about a very clear lake? Very Slightly stained?

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black..

and just as important on a Hula Popper..

 

change the hooks...

for what water clarity?

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oops...sorry...the muddy water you mentioned 1st.

 

i typically only fish a hula popper at night...and use black.

 

oh thanks

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Which colordo you guys think most closely replicates shad? Also, what colors are considered chrome?

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When I use poppers in clear water I use a white or bone colored belly or a natural bluegill color scheme. Those are the two basic food groups where I fish. Bluegill/perch and minnows. We have leopard frogs and they have white bellies as well so the white ones cover that. 

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Guess I'm the odd duck but most of my succes comes with a white belly

Me too.

White when it is sunny, black when its overcast.

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I'm fishing a small few hundred acre lake that's muddy so I need to know which color to purchase. Does the top matter? Or is the belly the main issue here?

I really like the coach dog color which is the one that looks like a zebra pattern with some orange on the bottom, the bottom is your most important thing to look at, the skirt as well.

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I'm fishing a small few hundred acre lake that's muddy so I need to know which color to purchase. Does the top matter? Or is the belly the main issue here?

I really like the coach dog color which is the one that looks like a zebra pattern with some orange on the bottom, the bottom is your most important thing to look at, the skirt as well.

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