I can't figure this color out.
kdawg
Posted 9/6/2018 4:29 PM (#917760)
Subject: I can't figure this color out.




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Does anybody have consistent success with the color white, whether a white bucktail or marabou. Or a white crankbait, jerk bait, or whatever ur throwing. It seems that it would be productive in clear, deep, cold, water, with a cisco or whitefish forage. And if muskies feed upwards and see white fish bellies, it just kind of makes sense. Or does it? It seems to me it should be a very popular color like black. Any thoughts or actually I was looking for guys with white success stories. Kdawg
14ledo81
Posted 9/6/2018 4:57 PM (#917763 - in reply to #917760)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.





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Location: Ashland WI
My favorite bucktail pattern is nickel/white.
wisriverrat
Posted 9/6/2018 4:58 PM (#917764 - in reply to #917760)
Subject: RE: I can't figure this color out.




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Location: On the River
I have done well with DCG Gold blades white tail
esoxaddict
Posted 9/6/2018 5:06 PM (#917767 - in reply to #917760)
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I have a double 10 with white blades 1/2 black skirt and 1/2 white skirt that I've done pretty well on. I don't really have anything that's ALL white, though.
ToddM
Posted 9/6/2018 5:32 PM (#917769 - in reply to #917760)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.





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Location: oswego, il
Give me a white crankbait and I will catch fish on it, no matter what the water color. It shows up well and gives good flash.
Masqui-ninja
Posted 9/6/2018 5:52 PM (#917771 - in reply to #917760)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.





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Location: Walker, MN
My best color for cranks and jerkbaits by far...rubber too. It seems to me.. white is quite visible in almost any water color, and yet completely natural. Almost every fish in the lake has a white belly, especially in clear water.
pklingen
Posted 9/6/2018 5:58 PM (#917772 - in reply to #917760)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.




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Location: NE Ohio
i have some lakes they love white baits in then others they won't even look at it..........................hmmmmmmm?
tundrawalker00
Posted 9/6/2018 7:53 PM (#917779 - in reply to #917772)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.




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Location: Ludington, MI
Clayton Bigsby swears by it.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 9/6/2018 8:56 PM (#917782 - in reply to #917779)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.





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Location: Chisholm, MN
I have full confidence in white, even though deep down I don’t think color matters.
ToddM
Posted 9/6/2018 9:47 PM (#917785 - in reply to #917779)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.





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Location: oswego, il
tundrawalker00 - 9/6/2018 7:53 PM

Clayton Bigsby swears by it.


One of my favorites!
southern comfort
Posted 9/7/2018 7:50 AM (#917795 - in reply to #917760)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.




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An all white SUICK is my go to bait when nothing else is working.
ordmusky
Posted 9/7/2018 7:54 AM (#917796 - in reply to #917760)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.




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Location: Madison, WI
I like throwing a white Lake X Toad and do well
Zinox
Posted 9/7/2018 9:11 AM (#917800 - in reply to #917760)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.




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I Love white baits :D
T3clay
Posted 9/10/2018 12:18 AM (#917933 - in reply to #917760)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.





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White is my go-to color for low light. I use it at all times though,
25homes
Posted 9/11/2018 11:45 AM (#918019 - in reply to #917760)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.





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Love fishing white spinner baits white swims baits white crank baits and white bulldawgs all are killer cant go wrong with white anything IMO
happy hooker
Posted 9/11/2018 2:50 PM (#918044 - in reply to #918019)
Subject: Re: I can't figure this color out.




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I usually throw a white,,,,,,,,"Flag" and say "I give up" after most musky outings.