1. What colors/patterns do you guys find catch you the most fish? For me, it's Rapala's combination of lighter blues and silver.

    1. Bridger 0
      The one on the right is good for browns
    2. corey 0
      Yea what he said lol @CalvinFease @DontDropYourBass
    3. Calvin Fease 0
      With swimbaits, I'm ALWAYS using the most natural color for the given lake's forage because the larger fish being targeted will closely inspect a bait, even ...more in very dingy water clarity.
    4. Calvin Fease 0
      For jigs, I follow the same guidelines as with plastics, but I generally use brighter colors so it will stand out more. In really muddy water, I will occasionally ...more break out a black/blue jig.
    5. Calvin Fease 0
      Muddy water, I'll start using the chartreuses. I find that chart/blue and chart/purple work best. Last February, I caught an 8.5 pounder on a chart/blue crank ...more bait.
    6. Calvin Fease 0
      For hard baits, the clearer the water will again dictate natural colors. I'll start out with the chromes and bluegill colors. As the water stains, I start using ...more reds to imitate crawfish, and in really
    7. Calvin Fease 0
      Shad or tilapia. When it muddies up a little, I'll throw some flake in there. Red is always safe. In chocolate milk, I'll start using laminated colors like ...more smoke shad, Aaron's magic, or bullfrog.
    8. Calvin Fease 0
      It always depends on water clarity. For plastics, the clearer the water, the more natural. In 5'+ clarity, I'll use watermelons to imitate bluegill, pumpkins ...more to imitate crawfish, and smokes to imitate
    9. jstruve 0
      Ya depends on the water but right now in my local holes whites and red or oranges have been hot. This weekend fishing a spring fed glacier lake so the more natural ...more the better up north in Wisconsin.
    10. MusicCityBass 0
      My lake is really muddy. For crankbaits, firetiger is usually a good pattern. For soft plastics, black and purple are good colors. I am not afraid to throw a white ...more fluke or swimming super fluke

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