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| What is your all time favorite color pattern on cranks, jerks, etc? |
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Location: Muskegon Michigan | Tan and Brown perch bars with Gold scale over it. |
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| anything black/orange |
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Location: martinsburg wv | black/gold scale |
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Location: Illinois | Stink Pickle aka blk/grn |
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Location: minocqua, wi. | orange-belly perch
or black ... |
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Posts: 147
Location: Northern New Jersey | musky mania perch! |
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Location: Contrarian Island | a couple.. black back sucker with a cream belly...and you can't go wrong w the holo redhorse pattern (grandma pattern) |
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| Grandmas: Prism Perch, Chartreuse Crawdad
Jakes: Fluorescent Yellow Coachdog, Northern Pike and Holoform Tennessee Shad |
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Location: Oconto Falls, WI | Black and white or black and silver. Even better with a silver scale holo over the top. |
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Location: WV | Favorite- Crappie
Perch, Orange crappie and Firetiger close behind. |
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Location: Des Moines IA | Busher Cisco. White body, black back, orange belly. |
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| That all depends on where I am fishing, color of water, whether it's dark or bright or cloudy... I guess if I had to pick one it would be anything as long as it's mostly black. |
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Location: Sycamore, IL | I'm a sucker for Lemonhead...actually I like sucker too! |
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| x2 for lemonhead...but thats mostly bias since i caught my pb on lemonhead, if i catch a bigger one on brown tomorrow ill change my mind immediately. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | I'm pretty simple. A lot of my crankbaits or rubber baits are walleye themed in some flavor or another. I also have a blue/silver Curly sue that's been beaten up pretty good as well as a blue-silver/nickle Cowgirl that's brought a lot of fish to the boat. For the most part those are clear water lakes but I like walleye in stained water too.
It's hard to beat a black topwater, and in stained water I've had good luck with black body and lime, chartreuse, or flame blade bucktails or spinnerbaits.
I never get too hung up on color. Tend to use somewhat natural colored baits in clear water and something with a little color and/or black in dirty water.
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| Firetiger or Black depending on water clarity |
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