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    I like those colors no doubt, but its for me and not the fish lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappieseeker View Post
    I like those colors no doubt, but its for me and not the fish lol
    don't know about that the fish in Oregon like bubblegum and purple. Sometimes you'll be surprised what the fish will strike .

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    The Popsicle color has been really productive for me it's bubblegum purple with a chartruse tail
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    Quote Originally Posted by kwerdal View Post
    The Popsicle color has been really productive for me it's bubblegum purple with a chartruse tail
    it has been doing well here. Also, don't know why but it is.

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    The funny thing is snake, they like those colors here when the water is muddy. Also for some reason every once in a while when the water is coming in they will take it, I have not gotten them to touch it much when the water is moving out. I know it sounds crazy but
    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    don't know about that the fish in Oregon like bubblegum and purple. Sometimes you'll be surprised what the fish will strike .

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappieseeker View Post
    The funny thing is snake, they like those colors here when the water is muddy. Also for some reason every once in a while when the water is coming in they will take it, I have not gotten them to touch it much when the water is moving out. I know it sounds crazy but
    apparently you have tidewater we had out tied situation in the River in downtown Portland, Oregon . We used to catch fish. When the water was going out because it was moving a lot of the stuff from backwater lagoons like soccer babies also late in the evening when the water was coming up. We caught the fish coming up into the the shallows feeding so what tied has a big role in the way the fish are hitting I'm just assuming from what you're saying when the water was moving I do not know where you are fishing in out. Let's or something else where the water is fluctuating and causing current so I'm just assuming a lot of this but any kind that you have water coming from one source going into the other. Such is spillways into a main river or lake is a good place to fish also other streams hitting other rivers or vice a versa . Any little spring running into a lake has always been good for me. We try to keep you on those spots mainly because the bass when hang out right at the throat of these little streams.

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    Well this is on the river with dam controlled water movement, so it is overall for the whole body of water. However like you mentioned we have spillways and causeways and pumping station areas that are great when the water is moving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    it has been doing well here. Also, don't know why but it is.
    Quote Originally Posted by crappieseeker View Post
    The funny thing is snake, they like those colors here when the water is muddy. Also for some reason every once in a while when the water is coming in they will take it, I have not gotten them to touch it much when the water is moving out. I know it sounds crazy but
    here in ohio pink w/green (ie electric chicken or popsicle) is a great muddy water color, one of my favs


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepguyjames View Post
    here in ohio pink w/green (ie electric chicken or popsicle) is a great muddy water color, one of my favs
    seems like that pink, works all over the only reason why I haven't used it as I might get laughed at him. I think I'm one of those funny guys so I'm careful if I put one on in bubblegum make sure that nobody's watching me.

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    Mississippi is known for the Arch of Slabs....Grenada, Enid, Sardis, and Arkabutla. The world record white crappie came from Enid. Crappie fishing is big here.....the top color for our baits is pink.....why it works I can't tell you....but it does work.
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