Fishing Muddy Water............

Started by bassmasterfitz.com, January 23, 2008, 07:47:48 PM

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bassmasterfitz.com

When fishing muddy water and you want a bait the fish can key in on.You can try fishing a 5/16 ounce SWL Spinnerbait with a #4 or #5 Gold Colorado blade. The Colorado really sends out a large amount of vibration and makes the bait easier to follow. Pair that up with a chartreuse or Firetiger Perch and you have a deadly muddy water combination. Tim Fitz
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GotstaFish

I got that one beat  lo If you want to have the fish find your spinnerbait due to vibration try this!  ;)


Bassinkorea

Both great ideas, thanks for sharing  :-* ~c~ ~c~

My local lake is very stained and the water is now rising after the level was dropped for maintainance work. As the water is rising it is getting more stained so these tips will work great  :-* :-*
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bigjim5589

No doubt about that Vibra Spin Karl!  Vibration is the key to muddy water!

I know a lot of folks say use the bright colors in muddy water and they work, but frankly I have more luck with black! ~shade
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GotstaFish

Quote from: bigjim5589 on January 23, 2008, 10:01:07 PM
No doubt about that Vibra Spin Karl!  Vibration is the key to muddy water!

I know a lot of folks say use the bright colors in muddy water and they work, but frankly I have more luck with black! ~shade
Definately Jim, Black/Blue or Black/Neon  ;)

flabassnut

Darker colors are my pick most of the water here is tanic stained.  The more vibration the better. ~beer~

davelikesbass

I like very bright colors or very dark colors nothing in between, loud rattles, big colorado blades