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If you could choose only 2 color/patterns for your cranks (lipped or lipless) what would they be? Feel free to even make up your own color combination.

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I don't place high importance on color, but I have to use something. I go with something quiet, like shad or bluegill, and something louder, such as firetiger. I might be 100% wrong, but I have enough confidence to think that I wouldn't catch any more fish with different colors or a wider selection.

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For clearer waters, I really like holo greenie colors.   Sebile and Yo-Zuri do them very well.  For dingier water, I like firetiger.

But I couldn't limit myself to just, two.  There are too many other colors that work great.

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I really only use 1 crankbait color all the time:

Firetiger: b/c it matches the perch which are a favorite item in MN for bass.

Lipless cranks is a different story: Red Craw, Blk/Chart., and Chrome/Blue Back/Orange Belly

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Chrome w/ blue back for clear water.

Firetiger for murky water.

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Sexy Shad (or Citrus Shad) for clearer water.

Firetiger for stained.

Real clear water whatever the prevailing baitfish species is.

Shad, Perch etc. A little flash never hurts in deeper water.

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If I could only chose 2. My clear water choice would be Lucky Craft Ghost. Stained water my choice would be firetiger.

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Hard to beat Chrome with black or blue back for ratttletraps

Citrus Shad for crankbaits with Sexy Shad close behind

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