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The sexy shad color, I think it's American Shad and Morning Dawn are my 2 favorites. But I think pretty much whatever jerkbait, crankbait, or swimbait colors work best for your waters. I just like having a more opaque colored one and a more flashy colored one.

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I don't own any spybaits of yet, but if I did, I would treat color selection like I treat suspending jerkbaits. For spybaits, I'd only be throwing them in clearer water, most of the time really clear water. 2 colors, one has to be a translucent or ghost type color. For the 2nd color, I wouldn't stray too far away from the first, either a similar color but opaque, or maybe a similar translucent color that has a little chartreuse on it. Just something to make me feel like it is getting seen better if I think the fish are more active or the water has a touch more color than I'd like.

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5 minutes ago, wisconsin heat said:

I don't own any spybaits of yet, but if I did, I would treat color selection like I treat suspending jerkbaits. For spybaits, I'd only be throwing them in clearer water, most of the time really clear water. 2 colors, one has to be a translucent or ghost type color. For the 2nd color, I wouldn't stray too far away from the first, either a similar color but opaque, or maybe a similar translucent color that has a little chartreuse on it. Just something to make me feel like it is getting seen better if I think the fish are more active or the water has a touch more color than I'd like.

Water doesn't have to be real real clear for them to be effective. It was a developed pattern for me during post spawn last year with water visibility only around 2 ft. I was throwing American Shad 

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I only have one in ghost gill. It's worked pretty well so far. 

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