Mudrider34 Posted March 13, 2015 Posted March 13, 2015 Down here in south GA I fish a lot of dark water and I'm trying to gain some confidence in the fluke. I was just curious would they work well in stained and murky water? I fish them at times but it's hard for me to keep throwing a bait I don't have confidence in. All help appreciated guys! Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted March 13, 2015 Super User Posted March 13, 2015 Yup they work, I like the colors junebug, white, and baby bass! Quote
primetime Posted March 13, 2015 Posted March 13, 2015 Tanic water color with limited visibility-Motor Oil red, Watermelon Red, GP Candy, GP with gold flake...junebug and Red shad seem to always work for me in stained water, maybe pearl if it is a lake with shad, and I like a chart or blue firetail at times as well. Contrast often helps, I like a laminate in any of the above colors for stained water, morning glory is a good one if you want to see the bait, but Junebug with Red flake is a great color since it covers all areas of the spectrum If you are looking for confidence and feel sight is the most important key. I have had days where UV colors kill em and days when fish will not go near em, same with brights like bubblegum and metholianate, when they work they work, when they don't they don't and have no clue why. Black and Blue with some scent like Megastrike on it should do the job in any stained water and some guys dip the tail in chartreuse, but I like a black worm with a blue tail in spring. 1 Quote
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