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Message Subject: Fall Colors (lures not leave's)
chuckski
Posted 9/9/2022 12:28 PM (#1011587)
Subject: Fall Colors (lures not leave's)




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Any lure colors you like in the fall? or does it mater.
chuckski
Posted 9/9/2022 12:30 PM (#1011588 - in reply to #1011587)
Subject: Re: Fall Colors (lures not leave's)




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Lures not leaf's . (brain dead)
sworrall
Posted 9/9/2022 1:40 PM (#1011589 - in reply to #1011587)
Subject: Re: Fall Colors (lures not leave's)





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I really don't change color preferences much through the year, more select to water color and conditions.
ToddM
Posted 9/9/2022 1:52 PM (#1011590 - in reply to #1011587)
Subject: Re: Fall Colors (lures not leave's)





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Location: oswego, il
Same here I don't change color unless conditions change like water color, the light conditions and what area I may be fishing.
chuckski
Posted 9/9/2022 2:44 PM (#1011591 - in reply to #1011587)
Subject: Re: Fall Colors (lures not leave's)




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I just bring a bunch of lure that look good to me and fish. Back in the days when my dad was alive and we had his big boat we would lake jump and brought more lures. A few things we caught Muskies on Cisco colored lures in dark water that had no Cisco's. One year we stayed on a clear body of water caught a bunch of fish with a good average size and big one to boot and as far as lures go it was half Cisco and half perch. As far as the perch looking lures one was a old Grandma M9 solid (no rattles) Chart/black jailbird, I was fishing some weeds out in front of bullrushes and a Muskie come charging out of the rushes and T boned my lure. This fish came 30-40 feet to hit my lure. I had to cut all three trebles to release this fish and I was a bloody mess but happy.
Ranger
Posted 9/9/2022 5:09 PM (#1011593 - in reply to #1011587)
Subject: Re: Fall Colors (lures not leave's)





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No change in colors but for sure change in size, bigger.

"The bigger the better the tighter the sweater the boys are depending on us!"
Solitario Lupo
Posted 9/9/2022 5:41 PM (#1011594 - in reply to #1011587)
Subject: Re: Fall Colors (lures not leave's)





Location: PA Angler
I usually just stick to the same colors but I think it’s more of a size thing in the fall.
TCESOX
Posted 9/9/2022 9:28 PM (#1011602 - in reply to #1011587)
Subject: Re: Fall Colors (lures not leave's)





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I either throw light colored lures, dark colored lures, or light and dark contrasting lures. I don't think the specifics matter as much. Water color, cloud cover, and wind conditions will help determine what I start with.
mikie
Posted 9/11/2022 9:14 AM (#1011623 - in reply to #1011587)
Subject: Re: Fall Colors (lures not leave's)





Location: Athens, Ohio
Halloween colors: orange and black. m
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