Muskie Discussion Forums
| ||
Moderators: Slamr | View previous thread :: View next thread |
Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> bluegill color pattern |
Message Subject: bluegill color pattern | |||
50"skie |
| ||
Posts: 425 | What color combos would you use on a cowgirl to get it to represnt a bluegill. What color would the skirt be and what colors would the blades be. Thanks! Jake
| ||
muskellunged |
| ||
Location: Illinois | blue and green skirt, silver and orange blade | ||
Steve Jonesi |
| ||
Posts: 2089 | My "bluegill" pattern Cowgirls have blue flashabou and flame blades. Very hot on clear water last season. Shhhh. This is a new one as the others are kinda mangled.LOL Edited by Steve Jonesi 3/29/2009 6:49 PM Attachments ---------------- P3290621.JPG (137KB - 116 downloads) | ||
muskie! nut |
| ||
Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | skie - 3/29/2009 9:17 AM <p>What color combos would you use on a cowgirl to get it to represnt a bluegill. What color would the skirt be and what colors would the blades be. Thanks!</p><p>Jake </p><p> </p> What difference would it make??? You are assuming that these bucktails resemble fish in some way shape or form. This is false. The reason these things work is vibration - plain and simple. While color may play a part, it is very minor except in very extreme water colors like very dark or ultra clear. Have a ball trying to figure out a "bluegill" pattern. | ||
lambeau |
| ||
Jim Reuter makes some pretty cool bluegill pattern Glittertails. http://glittertail.com/ here's one with orange blades. Attachments ---------------- glittertail.jpg (123KB - 127 downloads) | |||
Steve Jonesi |
| ||
Posts: 2089 | Gerard, Lighten up Francis!!!! The dude just asked a simple question. Man, I hope open water comes soon! | ||
jaycbs74 |
| ||
Posts: 136 Location: Chicago | You have some serious issues nut! Only this is true. For skie how bout a hot org. blades and paint the tips black then use blue and green flashabou | ||
Mak51 |
| ||
Location: MN | I fish a lake with tons of bluegills and my hot dbl #10 bait last year was blue/purple/green starflash silicon skirt with silver blades. I call it my "PBG Dbl. 10." I have to re-tie the bait because it's so chewed up. Almost exactly matches the Llungen DC-10: Purple-Blue-Green-Black/Nickel Color Pattern. I know that Thorne Bros. carries this color, R&H might have it, otherwise Llungen will likely carry them at their booth at MN Musky Expo. If you are at the show, Matt Snyder should know what you are talking about if you mention the "PBG Colored DC-10 ~ he coined the name. Edited by Mak51 3/29/2009 5:30 PM Attachments ---------------- PBG.jpg (13KB - 122 downloads) | ||
muskie! nut |
| ||
Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | Gosh Jonesi just interjecting a little reality But I will admit that those bluegill patterns sure look purty. :). | ||
Sam Ubl |
| ||
Location: SE Wisconsin | Ooh oooh, I think I have a winner. . . Can't wait to get it up here. After work this evening I'll try to get 'er done. | ||
curleytail |
| ||
Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | Jonesi, I don't ususally buy too many loud colors, but that is one sweet looking Cowgirl! I might need to get one like that made. Muskie! nut, if color doesn't matter at all, how can you explain your lure wall that you have pictured in this link? I see lots of duplicate makes and sizes of lures in different colors... http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=23... Maybe color matters a little bit, sometimes. | ||
Sam Ubl |
| ||
Location: SE Wisconsin | muskie! nut - 3/29/2009 1:20 PM skie - 3/29/2009 9:17 AM <p>What color combos would you use on a cowgirl to get it to represnt a bluegill. What color would the skirt be and what colors would the blades be. Thanks!</p><p>Jake </p><p> </p> What difference would it make??? You are assuming that these bucktails resemble fish in some way shape or form. This is false. The reason these things work is vibration - plain and simple. While color may play a part, it is very minor except in very extreme water colors like very dark or ultra clear. Have a ball trying to figure out a "bluegill" pattern. On the contrary, color does make a difference in the grand scheme of things. Simply put, different colors refract different shades that may stand out more/less then the opposite type of color. Under bright sunny skies, the red of a rose stands out compared to the green stem and leaves, but in the dim of an overcast sky or waning daylight, the red rose petals appear dark and dingy, while the green of the stem/leaves stands out vibrantly. A lof of considerations can be made relative to choosing a color, and while the intense vibration of twin tens is an attention getter, so can color. A friend of mine told me a true story of a blind musky he caught during a tournament on the mani chain one year, coincidentally running into the same fish in the same area the following year, so sure, color isn't a decision maker for all muskies all the time, but it surely can create a stimulating visual appeal to a lot of fish. . . Otherwise I can hardly understand why a musky would notice a glide bait if it relied simply on vibration. One more detail to touch on is angling confidence. I know I'd be much happier casting a twin ten for hours if I had confidence in the color I was using next to casting an 8" wire equipped with two big blades and a hook on it. | ||
muskie! nut |
| ||
Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | curley, I did this all before I went blind. Now that I can't see as well, it doesn't matter. Attachments ---------------- blind1.JPG (21KB - 122 downloads) | ||
Muskiemetal |
| ||
Posts: 676 Location: Wisconsin | Here are mine. Attachments ---------------- MM2BLUSM.jpg (76KB - 124 downloads) | ||
Muskiemetal |
| ||
Posts: 676 Location: Wisconsin | The smaller one. Attachments ---------------- MM1BBLSM.jpg (59KB - 114 downloads) | ||
Sam Ubl |
| ||
Location: SE Wisconsin | Here is my bluegill. Attachments ---------------- bluegilldcg.jpg (98KB - 109 downloads) rainbowgill.jpg (133KB - 127 downloads) bluey.jpg (88KB - 132 downloads) | ||
curleytail |
| ||
Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | Nut, you're a nut! lol. | ||
muskie! nut |
| ||
Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | So curley, you see it my way???? Bad choice of words, let me rephrase that...... | ||
Dave Williamson |
| ||
Posts: 203 Location: Alexandria, Minnesota | I have one called Blue Gill #2 on my site at www.muskystalker.com in the lures section. The file was to big to attach to this e-mail. Edited by Dave Williamson 3/30/2009 10:37 PM | ||
Mak51 |
| ||
Location: MN | Those Musky Stalkers look good! | ||
Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] |
Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread |
Copyright © 2024 OutdoorsFIRST Media |