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Bass Fishing: How To Pick The Right Color For Your Jerkbait
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01/14/15 08:19 PM
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More Fishing Tips from our very own Scott Martin! What do you think? Do you agree? Or do you do something different? Let us know.
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Re: Bass Fishing: How To Pick The Right Color For Your Jerkbait
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01/14/15 08:24 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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I flip a coin, because I only have two vision 110's. Lol.
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Re: Bass Fishing: How To Pick The Right Color For Your Jerkbait
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01/14/15 09:38 PM
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Okie Poke
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I like fire tiger, gold/black and clown on cloudy days and shiny/white high reflection shad colors on sunny days. Water temps do not matter to me what color I throw, nor does the water clarity. I generally will not throw them in dirty water. Whatever you do, don't throw them in stained, unless you wanna get your arm pulled outta socket.
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Re: Bass Fishing: How To Pick The Right Color For Your Jerkbait
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I like the Megabass Vision 110's. I just use one brand so I'm familiar with the casting weight (1/2oz) and what to expect when I'm working it through the water. How hard to jerk it, how many cranks to reel it down, etc.
If the water is clear & cold I always start off with a translucent jerkbait like Pro Blue II.
I've never caught many bass or any big bass on the the perch colors. They look perfect in the box but have never really produced for me.
Cloudy days or heavy stained water, The white color or the Kinkuro (gold sides with orange belly) have been the best in my experience.
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Re: Bass Fishing: How To Pick The Right Color For Your Jerkbait
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01/19/15 05:39 PM
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I like the Megabass Vision 110's. I just use one brand so I'm familiar with the casting weight (1/2oz) and what to expect when I'm working it through the water. How hard to jerk it, how many cranks to reel it down, etc.
If the water is clear & cold I always start off with a translucent jerkbait like Pro Blue II.
I've never caught many bass or any big bass on the the perch colors. They look perfect in the box but have never really produced for me.
Cloudy days or heavy stained water, The white color or the Kinkuro (gold sides with orange belly) have been the best in my experience.
What color are the baitfish in your water?
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