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Message Subject: LOTW lure colors
Redlegz
Posted 6/16/2022 4:25 PM (#1007027)
Subject: LOTW lure colors




Posts: 8


Hey all,
Heading up to LOTW the last week of July. Wondering if there’s any certain colors/color patterns that you all would recommend? Fishing east/south east of kenora if that helps. Storm Bay area
jdsplasher
Posted 6/16/2022 4:30 PM (#1007028 - in reply to #1007027)
Subject: RE: LOTW lure colors





Posts: 2224


Location: SE, WI.
Chrome blades, black skirt always $$$!
JD 
BNelson
Posted 6/17/2022 5:48 AM (#1007032 - in reply to #1007028)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors





Location: Contrarian Island
I could take 2 bucktails. Chartreuse blades on sunny days. Black blades on cloudy.
chuckski
Posted 6/17/2022 8:07 AM (#1007041 - in reply to #1007027)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors




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And if you get a bloom bring out the hot colors.
North of 8
Posted 6/17/2022 10:02 AM (#1007048 - in reply to #1007032)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors




BNelson - 6/17/2022 5:48 AM

I could take 2 bucktails. Chartreuse blades on sunny days. Black blades on cloudy.


OK, but how many lures do you actually take? Saw a photo of someone's truck who was going to LOTW and entire bed had custom lure boxes, full of lures. It was amazing.
ToddM
Posted 6/17/2022 12:44 PM (#1007054 - in reply to #1007027)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors





Posts: 20178


Location: oswego, il
All good choices above for me,.black.and silver during the day, black and chartreuse the last hour. 8's during the day, 10's in the last hour.
Angling Oracle
Posted 6/21/2022 8:53 AM (#1007108 - in reply to #1007027)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors




Posts: 309


Location: Selkirk, Manitoba
All good ^^ Nickel and black is my confidence colour, as is blaze orange when water dingy.

Head through Eagle Pass or into Hades though for muskies rather than Storm or Bigstone...
Smell_Esox
Posted 6/21/2022 9:13 AM (#1007110 - in reply to #1007027)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors




Posts: 267


I'd not go without orange/black, chartreuse/black, nickel/black and fire tiger.
mikie
Posted 6/21/2022 4:20 PM (#1007116 - in reply to #1007027)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors





Location: Athens, Ohio
A wise man once said, "If it moves, it's food!" m
Rotorhead
Posted 6/22/2022 4:16 PM (#1007141 - in reply to #1007027)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors




Posts: 157


Location: West Central WI
If you're a Muskies Inc member, you can go to the LUNGE LOG under General Inquiries and review the data for July of 2019 (due to no data for July '20 and '21 for covid) on LOTW to see what worked. You can actually go back to any year you want. When I go to LOTW in Sept each year, I copy and paste results the same month of the year before I go, into a spreadsheet and do a couple sorts by lure type and color to see what has previously been successful. Under the Lake inquiries tab, you can just select Top 3 baits for any specific lake, but that doesn't account for time of the year so my first recommendation is probably the best.
chuckski
Posted 6/22/2022 9:09 PM (#1007156 - in reply to #1007027)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors




Posts: 1172


If your staying at Red Wing Lodge they keep records of all the Muskies caught over the years.
dickP
Posted 6/23/2022 7:30 AM (#1007163 - in reply to #1007027)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors




Posts: 304


Contrast/visibility may matter.
Back in the day I often fished with a bucktail maker who tried to find colors that didn't work.No luck.
chuckski
Posted 6/23/2022 7:59 AM (#1007166 - in reply to #1007027)
Subject: Re: LOTW lure colors




Posts: 1172


Sometime those Muskies just Harass or Rampage?
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