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It happened today and kind of confused me. Water was maybe 5 inches of visibility. Is this normal. Never got a hit on black and blue

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Very normal. In theory, you should have better chances with brighter or darker colors like chartreuse, black and blue etc. I have total confidence in using the same colors in muddy water as in clear water. You just have to put it in front of their face.

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do not let people tell you what bass like, let the bass tell you what they like!

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Its hard to hide baits from bass . I will often try to match the water color so the fish cant see it as well. Green is one of my favorite colors in green water .

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my boater throws green pumpkin in muddy water, less than 1 ft visibility, all the time and catches fish.

I think we over think way too much.. and I have the tubs of soft plastics to prove it.. lol

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Crawdads dont turn blue and black in muddy water.  I like to dip the pinchers or tails to add some flash but green pumpkin works in any water color...imo

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They make way too many color worms. Iv'e probably  caught bass in every state and pond Iv'e fished in with just a black/blue or junebug worm in all water clarities.

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Caught a lot of fish off green pumpkin in Cameron.  Redfish, trout, and flounder all have no problem finding the grubs I was fishing last spring and summer.  

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I'm with you... always been a black/blue kind of guy in low vis water.  I've been buying greater percentages of green pumpkins/watermellons, and so I've naturally worked them into my muddy water lineup and they seem to work just as well.

 

Post #6 is right.  WE overthink it.  Personally, I'm trying to spend less time deciding, and more time fishing. :)

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