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| What conditions or water color do you find that pink blades work well in. I was thinking of having a few Spankys made up at show with them.I've caught fish on a lot of other color blades just never used pink and seen/heard a few guys that really like them |
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Location: Contrarian Island | pink blades at one time were all the craze for full moon night fishing.. they definitely work at night on full moons but lots of other blade colors do too ... I've had some luck on those low light days in the early fall, in clearer water on pink blades but rarely throw them... try em at night on a full moon or bright night |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | I've had a lot of success on certain lakes with pink bucktails. I caught a big one in November one time on a pink super model even. I've never really had a pattern where I thought pink was the ticket, but now and then I put it on and have pretty good success. I asked my uncle about this, who is a pretty dang smart walleye pro, and he said pink can resemble ciscos in certain bodies of water. I'm not so sure about that but I do know that big fish like it. |
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Location: Detroit River | One of my buddies has a Spanky buck tail with pink blades & I've watched him catch several muskies up to 49" on LSC with clear water & bright sunny sky's. I still can't bring myself to use one with pink blades, though I do have a few with pink skirts that have caught smaller skies. |
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