Always more fun when you catch them on something you made yourself
Fatman
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the colors that I caught them on was brown with red glitter. It is a little plastic fish that we have a mold for it is a killer I cannot get enough made up that word got out here and they are turned my door down to get them. For some reason they like that brown color if you use some other they do not care for at all we tried white chartreuse yellow and black but nothing till you put that Brown one back on. some of the fish already spawned I believe we have several cycles here. And I've caught him all summer with eggs in them.
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Always more fun when you catch them on something you made yourself
Fatman
Real nice fish snake! I wish we could get some like that. Lately we have had a rough go on crappie. Fortunately for us there has been plenty of perch and gills to help fill the basket.
Very nice ...... Indeed
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hard to believe that white and chartreuse did not get them, that is generally a hot color here. I rarely catch them on browns, but like you said, I have noticed when I do catch them on that color, it seems no other colors produce.
nice catch.. always a bonus to catch them on your own baits. great job.
It is not about the equipment you have to use,
It is about how you use the equipment you have. :D
excellent!yellow seems to produce good here in most places.the only color of baits i have poured so far is a yellowish color with black glitter.the fish love em!gills,perch,crappie,bass all seem to eat em up.
I think why that particular color is working so well is because those small fish that are in there right now I think that color is why. Usually in this country we catch a lot of fish on gray black brown intercourse chartreuse if conditions are favorable to their name were not hitting chartreuse at all. And they were perforating stiffer action jigs.
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