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Gander Mt Guide |
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Posts: 2515 Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | I've seen and been hearing alot of rumors about the hot color for 2005...PINK??? Who's had luck with pink? How does it look in different types of water? | ||
muskihntr |
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Posts: 2037 Location: lansing, il | call me a sissie!!!!! im just fine with that. as a matter of fact everyone who is getting tired of being called a sissie, send me your pink baits ill take them i love them in stained water, it seems to almost set off a glow in the water, add a holoform or prism to it and looook out!!! | ||
waldo |
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Posts: 224 Location: Madison | Go watch Tony Grant's Tiger seminar, and then figure out if you still think pink is a sissy color. -d | ||
greenduck |
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Posts: 354 | I have a fishing buddy who years ago had a lot of luck with a bright pink bobbie bait. | ||
JohnMD |
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Posts: 1769 Location: Algonquin, ILL | I Have a Bucktail White Hair / Pink Blade that gets tons of follows but the only thing that seems to hit it are Northerns | ||
Beaver |
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Posts: 4266 | In my humble opinion, pink is a very under rated color. When I paint pearl lures, they always have a pink blush and pink highlights....and fish like 'em. The combo of purple over pink is my best producer for walleyes on The Mississippi River and also for bass. I've never done well on just plain pink, but as an accent or a combo color, I think pink is hot. I've also had good luck with pink in stained water like The Wisconsin River and flowages. Pink takes on a whole different look when you put it in stained water. We use EVERY other color imaginable, why not try pink? Beav HHHMMMM....a pink tiger with purple stripes...I can see it already. | ||
marine_1 |
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Posts: 699 Location: Hugo, MN | I caught more fish on Pink last year than any other color. And I know of 7, 50+ fish the one guide had in his boat all on pink. | ||
nwild |
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Posts: 1996 Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain | Pink is a sissy color all right. I would never throw pink, it doesn't work a lick. Surely wouldn't throw it in a tannic stained system, it hardly shows up at all. Stick with black, now there's a manly color! (Here's a secret, I have been known to put on my skirt and toss a pink bait once in a while.) | ||
Gander Mt Guide |
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Posts: 2515 Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI | Cmon fellas, let's not get our pink panties in a bundle!! hahhahahahhahaaa Looks like a few Sushi Power Probes for me! Anybody ever see any pink Undertakers???? | ||
Dacron+Dip |
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What Beaver said. People used to shrug off purple too. Deadly colour. LM, pike and walleyes love pink, and I agree, as an accent hue. Purple/pink are a real sleeper combo for walleyes on Lake Ontario, fish from nine to fifteen pounds. if they come out with a #9 Shad Rap in those hues, look out. A pink jighead (Lipstick, Whistler, Fuzz-E-Grub) is a great walleye tool in all water types for me. | |||
SAVVY18 |
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Posts: 23 | FWIW, my neighbor was at Bass Pro Shops with his daugher and they were looking at the fish in the big tank. He had her standing right next to the glass and the big muskie swam right over to her and just stayed there...watching. What was she wearing? Pink and purple. Probably a coincedence, but maybe not. | ||
loldennis |
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Posts: 39 | My pink grinder spinnerbaits have seen quite a few skies this past year . Tony Grant's tiger photos show alot of pink. Guess it is the hot new color. Check with Grim Reaper............ Dennis | ||
muskyboy |
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Those Barbie baits catch fish all right! | |||
Leech Laker |
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Last Labor Day my son brought a friend up from Stevens Point WI (actually he brought 10 guys) to our Leech Lake cabin. He fished with a hot pink home made bucktail, called it his Jancotail. On Saturday he caught a 38-40 and a 42 all on the same bait in Kabakona Bay. Made him promises to send me one when he got home. He sent two so my wife can have on also. | |||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | All the years I went to Canada with the wife, she only threw Pink jigs with a Chartreuse tail. Kicked my a$$ on walleyes. No way was I gonna throw that combo. No way did I outfish her, either! | ||
KEITH ELDRUP |
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I have always loved pink Just not on my lures Ty Sennett asked me to paint some pink Pace Makers for Guides Choice Customs. They should have them for the Ohio show. Geeez i felt a little fagy painting them all pink so i gave them a cool flop dot. well they still look Gay. I didnt even want to clearcoat them. Check them out for yourself this weekend. If your a Girlleyman you might like them!. I also did some gay Jerko's, Squirko's TripD's and Hellhounds. Pornopinks! Ill post a photo once i register and become a internerd. Keith | |||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | If pink is a gay color, wouldn't Cady want to make all the Wabulls and Weagles pink?! | ||
Thick Shady |
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Shep, Got your custom pink Wabull done. Bet I know where you'll use it. S- | |||
marine_1 |
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Posts: 699 Location: Hugo, MN | SAVVY18 - 2/21/2005 7:15 PM FWIW, my neighbor was at Bass Pro Shops with his daugher and they were looking at the fish in the big tank. He had her standing right next to the glass and the big muskie swam right over to her and just stayed there...watching. What was she wearing? Pink and purple. Probably a coincedence, but maybe not. He should have dangled her over the Tank In the name or research!! Edited by marine_1 2/21/2005 1:58 PM | ||
RAZE1 |
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Posts: 938 Location: NeverNever Lake | A custom Wabull in a Ratbelly pattern? | ||
Mark H. |
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Posts: 1936 Location: Eau Claire, WI | Pink Cobbs with black pok-a-dots... Pink Boo-Tail with Black-Nickle blade. Black and Pink Boo-Tail with Pink blade. Farm and Fleet Pink Spray paint on various other baits. Home waters are stained/tanic. Pink's been one of me favorite colors ever since I got my first piece of .....ah...um.. fish, yea that's it... | ||
btpf |
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My wife went fishing with me last year and caught one using a pink and white spoon. (Little Cleo) We started out casting for a while and she tells me she is going to sunbathe in the back of the boat. I said fine. I kept chuckin my lure for 2 solid hours. Finally she woke up and tried a few more casts and BAM!!! It wasnt anything special but it had some beautiful markings on it. About a 35 incher. The funniest part of it all is she says it was all skill. I guess she knows more than me. Go out fishing for a while, take a nap, catch some sun and then wake up and nail a musky. Im a believer in Pink now myself. | |||
Pete Stoltman |
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Posts: 663 | See my new post under the thread "New Custom Product Into at Ohio Show." John nailed it. | ||
helmman |
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Come on now; this is why the color is not called pink; it is 'bubblegum' or 'merthiolate' and bass have been eating it up for years | |||
muskie! nut |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | Helmman, you beat me to it. I never throw pink, but bubblegum bootail, now that's what I throw. I got two muskies in consecutive cast on an Ont lake two years ago. On that same lake last year I got one off the resort pier as well. I even had one come charging after it in mere inches of water - you should have seen that muskie with half its body out of the water and her tail just making all kinds of splashing. WOW! | ||
Steve Jonesi |
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Posts: 2089 | Did very well on clear systems last year with a tandem Mepps Giant Killer with a pink blade and white tail(4" white twister added).Kly's favorite Suick was grey back with a pink belly. Steve | ||
MuskyTom |
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Posts: 129 | I tie pink clousers and poppers for crappies and bass. They are great in stained water. Amazing visibility. No follows from muskies yet on the "bubblegum" flies, but I think they will be perfect on the Flowage this year. Tom Edited by MuskyTom 2/21/2005 8:43 PM | ||
MuskieMedic |
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Posts: 2091 Location: Stevens Point, WI | I've got a couple of pink Bootails and a couple of pink Funky Chickens that are really good on the stained river water. I think pink bandit would be a cool color. | ||
Tahoe |
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Posts: 328 Location: MN | a pink grinder - hands down an awesome bait... | ||
strike_zone |
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Posts: 132 Location: Kawarthas, Ontario | Back in 2001, on the closing 2 days of the season, I nailed back-to-back 46.5" fish off of the same structure on the same custom built Seismic spinnerbait with red blades and a hot pink tail. I've also had some success with the massive Eppinger 300 spoon in hot pink on several occasions. Pink does offer not only a high visibility colour, but it's also a colour that very few anglers use. I have a pile of small ultra-light jigs in hot pink, which I've done very well with for panfish over the years. I've also had some good smallies on pink jigs. Yeah, I get some strange looks and comments when I use a pink bait... BUT, if I'm catching fish and they aren't, isn't there an old saying about how "he that laughs last laughs best"? Regards, | ||
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