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Re: best color of crank bait any time of the year? [Re: bassdreamer] #5917103 03/04/11 06:03 PM
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Cant beat sexy shad or anything that resembles a crayfish.

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Re: best color of crank bait any time of the year? [Re: Thad Rains] #5922784 03/06/11 03:34 AM
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Originally Posted By: Thad Rains
I am ALSO a big believer in CHARTREUSE. Nothing I am aware of looks chartreuse in nautre, but teh bass seem to like it.
In other words, let the BASSS tell you what they want. And adjust from there.

Thad Rains


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Great stuff. Goes back to my point... Just because natural bait doesn't change colors doesn't mean a plastic bait with color will not work. In fact, most studies prove, that color always help when catching bass. Bass will bite almost anything so why not try whatever it takes on that specific day at that specific location to catch them? Not trying to be mean in any way but I think James Biggs is probably a stubborn man stuck in his ways of doing things... You even said yourself that when you changed colors you started catching more fish?!

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