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As the topic states what's your favorite Clearwater Lure?

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Presenting clear water by itself makes a bait & / or technique decision challenging.

 

But day in & day out, in very clear water, it's tough to beat a Drop Shot -

 

And a Dream Shot or a Rage Craw would be my first or second choice.

 

A-Jay

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I have to say a swimbait. There are just way to many heart pounding experiences. 

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I have to say a swimbait. There are just way to many heart pounding experiences.

That's good to hear as I will be fishing swimbaits for the first time this year in very clear water. Tubes and spinners are my favorite to date, though. And jerks.

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Watermelon or watermelon candy in plastics.

 

Ghost Minnow in crankbaits.

 

White or shad color for skirted baits.

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Soft bait

Tube - flat water and sun - smoke purple - overcast or choppy water - water red

Hardbait

Squarebill model depends on the bite.

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Could be any number of baits.

Swimbaits

Drop shot

Flick shakes

Jerkbaits

More natural colors are what I start with.

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Everything I use is a clear water lure, that is where I fish!

Tom

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Depends a lot on time of year. Jerkbaits and shakyheads are both great in clear water. I agree with gobig though, swimbaits in clear water is about as exciting as it gets. 

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5" Bull Shad swim bait, floating hard reel back to the boat and love to watch it just blow up. This isn't my most successful clear water, but it's my most enjoyed.

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The only true "clear water" I've been on was the private lake where I caught my pb. It was crystal clear, purest water I've ever seen. I threw a 1/8 oz. chartreuse/white spinnerbait all week and got crushed.

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Super flukes in watermelonseed, or white ice.

Jigs in watermelon, blue/black, or craw.

Medium to deep diving crankbaits in shad color.

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