Orange makes sense, chart. Has worked for me. If you're not in their face ya won't get bit. What about scents? Crappie nibbles? Minnows? What are y'all's thoughts on that
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A dark green and red Crappielogic gnat tipped with a minnow works in muddy water for me.
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Orange makes sense, chart. Has worked for me. If you're not in their face ya won't get bit. What about scents? Crappie nibbles? Minnows? What are y'all's thoughts on that
I like the nibbles . Cheaper than minners . Lol don't smell as bad .
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Forgot one more thing that i found out about fishing in muddy water,regardless of the color noise helps,since i use bladed baits most of the time i add another blade(reversed) to the split ring or a #12 barrel swivel so that it hits the blade,that little bit of noise gets their attention. Seems to work for me.
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I want too thank all you guys for your in put on The muddy water colors what I got for this is make no differen what the pro tell you,you still have too pick & chose the color they want. Sometime its the 1st one you get or keep picking too you get the right one there is no easy color.
Great observation.
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Now that you are totally confused go fishing . Lol
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