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dirty water question #7388921 04/08/12 11:50 PM
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Is red ok to use in muddy water?Plastics mainly.


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Re: dirty water question [Re: hedge hog] #7388934 04/08/12 11:53 PM
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shallow water and sunny, I like to throw a t rig 6-10" black and red culprit


Re: dirty water question [Re: hedge hog] #7390405 04/09/12 01:15 PM
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Red, especially Red/Black combo is good for muddy water in my opinion. Mimics a craw pretty well. If the water is very muddy you might want to add something for a little bit of sound.




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