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black.

What's the next bait you are going to make a thread about?

  • Super User
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Chartreuse w/ bleeding skirt and white w/ bleeding skirt  have been my producers, granted they are the only two colors I have but work

  • Super User
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Solid white or solid black (depending on the light conditions). Rarely, I'll throw a chartruese one.

Agreed x2  

I only use 3: Black,White,Chart/white

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Any color as long as its Black  ;D

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black.

What's the next bait you are going to make a thread about?

we'll see!  :)

Seriously bud

The majority of folks have a particular stance on color.  Most have stated it in the last 3 "What color...." threads you've started.  Please take the info from those before asking what the favorite color spinnerbait is next.

  • Super User
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Color at night is meaningless so since I night fish a lot I don't worry too much about buzz bait color; I am concerned about the noise buzz baits makes.

With that being said I throw black, red, or white

Don't ask about red cause all I know is it works  :)

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black.

What's the next bait you are going to make a thread about?

LOL I was waiting for it i really think it is unnecessary to make a gazillion threads of each lure.

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black.

What's the next bait you are going to make a thread about?

we'll see! :)

Seriously bud

The majority of folks have a particular stance on color. Most have stated it in the last 3 "What color...." threads you've started. Please take the info from those before asking what the favorite color spinnerbait is next.

don't need to know what color spinnerbait people like, I'm sticking with chartreuse and black!

  • Super User
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I personally haven't seen many instances where buzzbait color was a big deal.  That bait is a total reaction strike,  the fish is attacking the noise and sputtering action,  the actual lure color has very little to do with that end of it.  

  • Super User
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"If it ain't white, it ain't right!" Seems to be the local saying.

Allen

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We here at MegaStrike know how the color spectrum works under certain light penetrations and water clarities. Here is what we have for color use guidelines. Black -for early morning and low light conditions -also used for night fishing- White can be used any time of day under clear or stained water clarities- Chartreuse is used under muddy conditions-less than 1 foot of visibility. The ghost minnow(shad Pattern )is used for clear water -more than 3 feet of visibility. The chartreuse and white combo is used for stained water +less than 3 foot of visibility. Most of the other colors are filtered out under certain water clarities and light conditions so there really is not much of a need to go overboard with colors. Remember the bass are looking up at buzzbaits so what they mostly see is a silhouette. They attack the action of the buzzbait

  • Super User
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I have black, white and white/chart. I haven't noticed one being any better than any other at any time or condition.

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