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| I'm going to try jigging for Muskie this spring. I want to try some Bondy baits. Should I stick with the original or try a wobbler? I was going to order a couple in pearl, black or maybe vomit. Have you found darker or lighter colors better in certain water/weather conditions. Thanks for any help.
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Location: Tennessee | I'd pick up a wobbler for sure, I like the crappie and black |
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Location: Detroit River | Go with both in the regular size. Black will work in all water conditions & sky conditions. I prefer pearl for clear water & vomit for off color water. The chartreuse wobbler is killer in lower light & cloudy conditions. The bleeding heart has it's days as well. I like the old red horse sucker & perch colors but those were discontinued. Any of these work good as well.
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| Wow Zib...that's a stockpile. Thanks alot for interest in the baits. While they all work, and each lake/region has popular colors that work, when I'm guiding our waters I almost always at least start the day with pearl/black/vomit or walleye and go from there. Everytime I turn around though, somebody tells me about their favorite bait in a slow selling color that has caught 20-30 fish for them. Thanks again! |
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| Thanks I'll order a couple and give it a try. I'm thinking this will be a good presentation here in PA for early in the season when the water temps are real low. Thinking about trying as soon as the ice melts. |
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