rocknfish9001 Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 Now before i get attacked by everybody for asking an extremley general question with a million possibilities, let me give you a little bit to narrow it down. The situation is this- you are going fishing tommorrow, to a lake that is very lightly fished and quite clear, with a moderatley sandy/weedy bottom, and is fairly shallow through out, 20' or less. You dont know much more about the lake. The weather has been stable the last 3 days, usually sunny and mildy warm, the next couple days are supposed to be the same. You are now anticipating the day ahead, tying on a lure for the next day, to narrow it down even more, its a jigging type lure, not a horizontal, aggresive lure. (jig, tube, worm, etc. etc. NOT crank, spinner, topwater). Now, with the little information that you are prepared with, what color will you tie on to give you the most confidence in your first couple of casts? Quote
benpsut Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 Hmmmmm, the lake i fish is exactly as you describe. I LOVE to throw DARK colors in CLEAR water. My most effective colors have been greens and browns all with black flake. Nothing shimmering or flashy. A dark watermelon color would be my first choice, followed by BLACK. Really deep dark black, then if all else fails, something thats a rich brown color or pumpkinseed. Good post by the way...... Ben Quote
Super User RoLo Posted June 22, 2007 Super User Posted June 22, 2007 When in doubt, "punt". In bass fishing, "watermelon" makes the best punt. Green lies in the center of the color spectrum, so it caters to the most lighting conditions. Roger Quote
jdw174 Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 Watermelon/red flake in soft plastic. For a jig, I'd use what Denny Brauer calls "Texas Craw". It's a combination of dark/lt brown with a strand or two of black tossed in. Trailer can be either brown or black. In clear water it was always a killer for me. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted June 22, 2007 Super User Posted June 22, 2007 Clear water and weeds =Green pumpkin and/or Watermelon. You just described about every lake I fish, and that is what works for me. Quote
Taliesin Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 Watermelon/red flake in soft plastic. I have to second this choice. Another good choice might be black/red flake. Pretty dark, but those flakes grab a lot of attention. Quote
norm2525 Posted June 22, 2007 Posted June 22, 2007 If it is a worm I would probably throw watermelon or green pumpkin. If it is a jig some combination of brown. Quote
rocknfish9001 Posted June 22, 2007 Author Posted June 22, 2007 well the results are about what i expected. But my favorite is one that i havent seen yet. It is a watermelon/purple flake. Another close one is called sandy candy, its my favorite tube color, which consists of a pale green with purple and blue flakes. Quote
Super User Catt Posted June 22, 2007 Super User Posted June 22, 2007 #1 Texas Rigged Gene Larew 7 ½ Salty Ring Worm Cinnamon Pepper Neon/June Bug Laminated (Camouflage). #2 Oldham's Lures Trailer Hitch Jig, 3/8 oz Black/Blue, Gene Larew Salty Hawg Craws in 6 with 1 ½ cut off the tail Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted June 23, 2007 Super User Posted June 23, 2007 jig: strike king bitsy bug in green pumpkin w/ an appropiratley sized watermelon/red flake curly tail grub as trailer. worm: natural shad or watermelon red flake 5" senko rigged texposed. CLEAR WATER = STAY NATURAL!!! Quote
John J. Posted June 23, 2007 Posted June 23, 2007 Key thing to remember... CLEAR WATER = NATURAL COLORS so watermelon, brown, green, etc. 8-) Quote
Ohio_Lunkers Posted June 26, 2007 Posted June 26, 2007 i like to fish a watermelon or pumkin seed first and if thats slow then go to black or this color one of my partners makes himself called lagoon its a weird brownish greenish color with an almost pearlescent look to it Quote
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