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Location: Central Pennsylvania | Which color phantom catches the most fish for you? Im in a tigers only area, and am planning to buy a few phantoms but am also open to any suggestions for gliders or any baits yinz catch fish on in shaow water. |
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| crappie (old school) |
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Location: Walker, MN | Smurf, Walleye, Foiled Walleye, Prism Perch are all good.
The silver prism colors through Thorne Bros I really like. |
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Posts: 343
| Perch softtail has been best for me. Should look into Hellhounds as well.
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Location: NE Ohio | crappie, old one as stated before...... |
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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn | Color isn't as important as learning how to make the bait dance in a phone booth. Get one and learn that the magic is in your hands not the rod.
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Posts: 358
| ice cold perch from TRO. Or maybe any of the softails with a white tail. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | "If it moves, it's food!" DJ.
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| Definitely Canadian Crush or Hot Whitefish |
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Posts: 390
| TROs Ice Cold Perch and plain black |
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Location: Contrarian Island | holo walleye without a doubt and put a pearl tail on it. |
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| Wood crappie |
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| hot whitefish is the best color |
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Location: Walker, MN | jchiggins - 11/30/2020 11:20 PM
Color isn't as important as learning how to make the bait dance in a phone booth. Get one and learn that the magic is in your hands not the rod.
Great point. If you can get them looking over their shoulder, the fish can't handle it. |
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Location: North St. Paul, MN | Original walleye, 6” with a white tail? Sure! Pearl? Yes. Yellow? Yep. Orange? Why not!
Biggest pike, smallie, walleye, and river musky all on that bait. Then my father in law lost it! |
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| Love Canadian Crush. |
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