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What would be a good all around color for a lipless crankbait??

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I have caught more on a red craw type color than all the other colors combined. Even in clear water.

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ive heard red craw is a good color

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Pick a shad color. 

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Gold, black back with an orange belly has produced for me everywhere I've been. If your local waters have perch, get a perch pattern. Smallmouth love perch!

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Shad or chrome variants.  My favorite is Sexy Shad for the Strike King Red Eyes.

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The Spro color I like is Old Faithful, I think. It's like Lucky Crafts MS Am. Shad - has a bit of every color in it.

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Gold, black back with an orange belly has produced for me everywhere I've been. If your local waters have perch, get a perch pattern. Smallmouth love perch!

Gold, black back, orange belly 1/2 oz ;)

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The Spro color I like is Old Faithful, I think. It's like Lucky Crafts MS Am. Shad - has a bit of every color in it.

 

Old Glory ~ Sweet Pattern

 

A-Jay

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I want my rattle bait to be shiny and reflect some light.

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If you fish lakes with shad, chrome blue back or black back is a must have color and would be my first choice....

 

In early spring, crawfish pattern or a color like rayburn Red, and then a sexy shad with chartruese in it is a must have for stained water, during the bluegill spawn....

 

The only colors you need are really, something with some red and orange, chrome & blue, chartruese shad or sexy shad, and I like gold and firetiger at times as well. I rarely use any other colors except the live image series of lures which mimic tilapia, bluegill, etc.

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I like sexy shad or something shadlike, and a chili craw color. Both big producers.

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Silver with black back.

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