Posted By: DBFishing83
Cedar Creek -- Plastics - 05/03/18 09:38 PM
Let's talk Cedar Creek.....
I have all the waypoints and "spots" I need on my newly acquired graph
what I need is an idea of a good starting point on "plastic bait colors".
Worms - flukes - brush hogs
Fishing on Athens it is Watermelon Red & Mardi Gras ,,,,, but that water is a lot clearer than Cedar Creek
do I go to black--dark purple--browns
?????
Posted By: Donald Harper
Re: Cedar Creek -- Plastics - 05/04/18 12:31 AM
You just cannot beat the pumpkin seed Power worm in 7". Baby Bass Fluke is also good in clear water adding a little Chart. worm dye with a cotton swab here and there. Baby Brush Hogs is Watermelon/Red.
Posted By: DBFishing83
Re: Cedar Creek -- Plastics - 05/04/18 11:57 AM
Donald .... if Cedar Creek was "clear water" I would throw what I do on Athens
BUT Cedar Creek is stained water and I do not fish very many lakes that have a real off-brown tint to them.
I probably don't even own stained water colors ........
BUT I have 50 waypoints in the new/used graph and this boat and I have to try them out. I hear they are good spots
Posted By: DBFishing83
Re: Cedar Creek -- Plastics - 05/04/18 11:59 AM
YEP....your right. IF I WAS FISHING FOR CRAPPIE ........
Posted By: Dr. Crank
Re: Cedar Creek -- Plastics - 05/04/18 12:15 PM
June bug and green pumpkin and hard to beat on the lower end, I like zoom dirt color for the upper end
Posted By: Dr. Crank
Re: Cedar Creek -- Plastics - 05/04/18 12:20 PM
June bug and green pumpkin and hard to beat on the lower end, I like zoom dirt color for the upper end
Posted By: 361V
Re: Cedar Creek -- Plastics - 05/04/18 05:11 PM
Blue fleck and you are set for all areas on Cedar Creek....and everywhere else for that matter. Even works great on Athens! For real.
It’s a great muddy/off colored water color(which usually describes CC) but I have found blue fleck just as efficient as other colors in clear water. We fishermen over think colors. That’s why I have colors I never use.