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FAT-SKI
Posted 2/21/2012 3:35 PM (#540286)
Subject: Clear Water Natural or hot colors




Posts: 1360


Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished
It seemed as though I may have phrased the question wrong last time. So lets try this again...

When fishing a lake with 10ft or more visibility to the bottom do you find more success on natural colors or hot colors? Obviously it will depend on a lot of different factors like, weather and water temp just to name a couple. Just looking for overall opinions on what people are using and doing?

Thanks in advance!
BNelson
Posted 2/21/2012 3:46 PM (#540291 - in reply to #540286)
Subject: Re: Clear Water Natural or hot colors





Location: Contrarian Island
personally I err on the side of going w natural colors in clear water tho I know others and at times have had luck with bright baits..but if you had to start somewhere I'd start with natural colors...hard to beat a natural perch, cisco, or walleye pattern in clear waters... but muskies don't read internet forums so keep an open mind...they eat all colors... ; )
Zib
Posted 2/21/2012 3:56 PM (#540292 - in reply to #540286)
Subject: RE: Clear Water Natural or hot colors





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
On St. Clair we can see the bottom down to 20' on calm days. Natural colors are my prefered choice but some days they will take something bright & colorful.
boost
Posted 2/22/2012 2:16 PM (#540550 - in reply to #540286)
Subject: Re: Clear Water Natural or hot colors




Posts: 40


Location: Canada, Eh!
my theory has nothing to do with water colour (though admittedly, I dont fish any really muddy/stained waters) but more to do with sky conditions. bright day: bright colours, dark day: natural colours, dusk/night: black.
pike2772
Posted 2/22/2012 5:54 PM (#540611 - in reply to #540286)
Subject: Re: Clear Water Natural or hot colors




Posts: 147


Location: Chesterton, Indiana
I fish with the same theory as boost above. Bright way with bright colors and flash. Darker day with natural colors.
jackson
Posted 2/23/2012 7:05 AM (#540746 - in reply to #540286)
Subject: Re: Clear Water Natural or hot colors




Posts: 582


I use natural colors in clear lakes, but to be honest i think lure color is to lure fisherman. I have caught fish on bright colors in clear water and fish on natural colors in heavy stained water. I like fishing natural colors because that is what fish see the most. No reason, but there aren't too many flouro orange fish in the lakes i frequent so going natural makes some sense.
nalod
Posted 2/23/2012 10:08 AM (#540811 - in reply to #540286)
Subject: Re: Clear Water Natural or hot colors




Posts: 41


I normally grab a natural color lure for clear water, but had a couple great days last fall throwing pearl/white lures in some really clear water. Anyone have luck with whites in clear? I am going to try it out more when the season opens back up here in June (NY).

--Joe
The Swan
Posted 2/23/2012 10:27 AM (#540819 - in reply to #540286)
Subject: RE: Clear Water Natural or hot colors


Clear water, I would start with a natural colored lure. But I would have a firetiger or orange belly perch in the box.
Top H2O
Posted 2/23/2012 12:28 PM (#540874 - in reply to #540811)
Subject: Re: Clear Water Natural or hot colors




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
nalod - 2/23/2012 10:08 AM

I normally grab a natural color lure for clear water, but had a couple great days last fall throwing pearl/white lures in some really clear water. Anyone have luck with whites in clear? I am going to try it out more when the season opens back up here in June (NY).

--Joe


Joe, What color are the bottoms of most bait fish,........White,.... So throwing something white or something with a white bottom should be a good thing.

I still think that lure profile,vibration,and the action of said lure trumps color, most of the time.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 2/23/2012 12:50 PM (#540888 - in reply to #540286)
Subject: Re: Clear Water Natural or hot colors





Posts: 2336


Location: Chisholm, MN
I've caught fish on bright pink on crystal clear water but when I started throwing more black colors my percentage went WAY UP.
kodiak
Posted 2/23/2012 12:53 PM (#540890 - in reply to #540286)
Subject: Re: Clear Water Natural or hot colors





Posts: 1224


Location: Okoboji
just throw a firetiger.....all day...never switch...classic color something bound to smack it.
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