Super User Angry John Posted April 21, 2015 Super User Posted April 21, 2015 Jerks work better when the pattern matches the hatch. Realistic might be a little far but closer the better. These types o lure also depend a lot on action. Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted April 21, 2015 Super User Posted April 21, 2015 Jerks work better when the pattern matches the hatch. Realistic might be a little far but closer the better. These types o lure also depend a lot on action. If that's the case, why do I catch a lot of smallies on a "hot steel" Xrap? Quote
Super User MickD Posted April 21, 2015 Super User Posted April 21, 2015 Regarding slow cranks, Norman DBN's fished V E R Y slowly, with a lot of stops, work quite well on spring cold water smallmouths. Not a great search tactic, but if you know the fish are there, try it. Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted April 21, 2015 Author Super User Posted April 21, 2015 If that's the case, why do I catch a lot of smallies on a "hot steel" Xrap? I too have had luck with the same color. I see that color though as a walleye/carp imitator with the gold sides which my local lakes and river system have plenty of both so it is a great color. With the shadow rap, I picked up 5 colors that I thought would cover most situations, purpledescent, olive, carbon, yellow perch, and I believe moss back shiner. What is crazy about the bait though is if you look at the thumbnail pics on the TW site a lot of the colors are really similar, surprised that they didn't come out with some more of their brighter patterns like the have in the x rap. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 21, 2015 Super User Posted April 21, 2015 I too have had luck with the same color. I see that color though as a walleye/carp imitator with the gold sides which my local lakes and river system have plenty of both so it is a great color. With the shadow rap, I picked up 5 colors that I thought would cover most situations, purpledescent, olive, carbon, yellow perch, and I believe moss back shiner. What is crazy about the bait though is if you look at the thumbnail pics on the TW site a lot of the colors are really similar, surprised that they didn't come out with some more of their brighter patterns like the have in the x rap. IMO, if an angler pays too much attention to color, he runs a high risk of missing the 'real' reason for success or failure. For example: Place the right lure, at the right depth, at the right speed, on the right retrieve line, and there is no 'wrong' color. Take away any 1 of the above 4 criteria, and there is no 'right' color. Roger 1 Quote
Heron Posted April 21, 2015 Posted April 21, 2015 I feel like its safe to say that almost any bait we buy will usually appeal more to us than it does to the fish. Winner! Quote
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