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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 9/6/2008 6:24 PM Posts: 12, Visits: 95 |
| | Hey guys, I have another question for yall. I wade fish the intercoastal since i dont own a boat and i usually fish with my trusty spinnerbait and was wondering if this bait is okay to use in clear water? I have also tried the mirrodine,twitch n rap, and just a CAL Jig but those all caught too much grass for me. Basically will the fish still go after my spinnerbait when the water is gin clear? Thanks Fish to live, Live to fish.
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| It depends on how shallow the water is, how much grass is in the area, time of day, etc... But try something light in color. Like a DOA Ghost color shrimp or try to find the Bass Assassin Blurp! Rigged weedless on a flutter hook. Again light in color. They skip real well under docks and mangroves! If the color you are using isn't working don't be afraid to make a drastic change in color. Try using one extreme to the next you never know!
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 9/11/2009 11:07 PM Posts: 168, Visits: 574 |
| Absolutely agree with all those suggestions. I am here to tell you those damn DOA, clear with glitter, they are insane. They can be fished in almost every weather, water and seasonal conditon you can think of.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 6/9/2011 2:01 PM Posts: 105, Visits: 354 |
| Yeah they will but you have to use a lighter leader. In that situation I would purchase 20lb Flurocarbon leader and use light colored lures.
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