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Location: South Central Wisconsin | I'm just wondering if you guys use green bucktails? I make my own bucktails and bought a bunch of different types of green flashabou. I just can't get my self to make any and throw them. I love the perch pattern baits but for some reason it's just not the same on a bucktail... what color blades would you use and stained water or clear? Thanks! |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | I always wanted to make a green with copper blades, but never got around to it. Green works great! Bass are green so its a natural pattern. |
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Location: ON | Mix of green, orange, black with orange blades for perch.
black, green and gold with gold blades for a bass.
Id fish those both in clear water.
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| What type of baitfish would All Pink with Flashaboo and Pink Blades resemble ? lol |
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Location: Wisconsin | I just made a bunch that are copper blades and green skirts, I guess it looks like a young pike. |
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Location: Aurora | You could always go over the top and keel weight the bucktail so it doesn't spin on retrieve.
Tie on some white/cream for the belly on the weighted side, layer your greens with the darker colours towards the top.
Tying near the keel weight makes the skirt flare a little more.
Then, spread the flashabou out a little, make a cardboard template & shoot some plastic friendly dark/black paint on the greens to add bars/contrast.
Can't go wrong with gold or firetiger blades and copper's all the rage.
Plan B involves selling the flashabou to me and using the cash to go buy some Ghost Tails in their perch or bluegill patterns.
They look amazing! |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | I caught my first ever musky on a custom color from TB that's a green and black body with black nickel blades. |
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | green or some variation of green is one of my top 3 favorite colors to use |
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Location: Franklin, WI | Here are some ideas...hair, tinsel, and marabou.
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Location: Central Wisconsin | I made a green one with hair and tinsel that is a dark green and a lime green with matching color blades for a lake that seems only green lures work. It's very clear water. |
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Location: Waukee, IA | I had Gerry's Girls make me a smallmouth pattern that looks awesome! He even put red eyes on the blades. It was a copper and gold blade/green brown white tinsel tail. Don't have a pic right now. I can get one if you like though when I get home. |
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| A favorite of mine for dark stained water.
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Location: Wisconsin | Dog Lake - 3/7/2014 6:09 PM
A favorite of mine for dark stained water.
Nice!! Great color and a Dadson to boot!! His marabou is so thick, too. |
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Location: Detroit River | The Spanky 9$ Bass & black martian have their days on SC.
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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn | cast4musky - 3/7/2014 8:59 AM
What type of baitfish would All Pink with Flashaboo and Pink Blades resemble ? lol Every fish that swims open gill plates???? Hmmmm |
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Location: Chicago, IL | Green bucktails are a go to on the Chippewa Flowage! |
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Location: Wisconsin | Here are the couple we made up.
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Location: South Central Wisconsin | Ok. I'm gonna run downstairs and tie a green one a minute. I'm feeling inspired.... lol |
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Location: South Central Wisconsin | Yea or nay?
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Location: Green Bay, Titletown, WI | That will not work. Send it to me. I'll dispose of it properly. |
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Location: Western U.P. | Nice job Randy. Good color combinations, and a nice touch with the hammered Copper blades. I'd use that one, and another one with 1 hammered copper blade, a hammered dark green blade (color similar to the Spanky's above), and a skirt with the colors you've used above with some black in it. Both of those would get some action on Perch forage lakes. |
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Location: NE PA | Here's one I made... |
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