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heading up to leech lake this summer. anyone ever fish it. what are some good lure colors. especially for bright sunny days. thanks | |||
bassinbob84 |
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Posts: 646 Location: In a shack in the woods | black or bright colors | ||
50"skie |
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Posts: 425 | There are a ton of perch in that lake. match the hatch!!! | ||
djwilliams |
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Posts: 770 Location: Ames, Iowa | When where are you going? Black and orange Nickel blades dark baits, lotsa flash | ||
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I am going in August!!! can't wait!!! | |||
magnum |
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Posts: 256 Location: Janesville | A group of use go every year around july and we do good on yellow and also white and orange. You my want to lok in to some smaller lakes in the area just incase it is windy. The lake can get pretty ruff . I like yellow top waters and white and orange Rubber Dubbers also yellow and orange dubbers. Fish the rocks. Edited by magnum 4/4/2009 11:24 PM | ||
marine_1 |
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Posts: 699 Location: Hugo, MN | copper and red nickel black | ||
Sam Ubl |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | I think it's safe to say that by all the guys suggesting different colors from the next guy, a lake in particular doesn't have a favorable color, just general indicators. . . Water clarity, blue skies vs overcast, forage base, etc. | ||
Murph! |
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Posts: 147 Location: Leech Lake, Walker, MN. | Leech for the most part is pretty clear water. The big lake is a bit darker but not much, it does get cloudy with strong winds which we have now and again. With that said, natural colored baits are a good starting point. Perch, sucker, cisco and walleye colors are all good choices. However, do not hesitate using some bright colors, especially on sunny days. Copper blades are a good choice one season we had 30 some fish on a Shumway Flasher with copper blades and brownish marabou body. A good practice if you have friends in the boat is to establish a pattern by each using a different color combo and letting the fish dictate their preference. The pattern can and will change however with weather and light changes so keep experimenting. Good luck, Murph www.jimmurphyguide.com | ||
whitetails |
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Posts: 112 Location: algonquin Illinois | Take Murph's advice. Or if You realy want to know whats going on on the lake Hire Murph for a day. Great guy and Guide. | ||
619musky |
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Posts: 264 | walleyes are very abundant and crappie numbers are growing. So some yellows and browns. Whites and blacks | ||
619musky |
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Posts: 264 | Ive seen t.v. shows off Al Maas who guides up their, using a lot of topwater on bright sunny days and he probably is the best muskie guide on leech. | ||
Mak1 |
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I have heard Llungen Blades in their PBG Color is good on Leech... PBG = Purple Blue Green. | |||
50"skie |
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Posts: 425 | 619musky, which t.v show was that? | ||
619musky |
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Posts: 264 | 50"skie, ive seen him on due north outdoors and one of the old episodes of Ron Scharas Backroads with Ron and Raven | ||
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