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    Whooped is the best way to go!!! Put so much love on her she will go with you!!!!

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    2x orange and chartreuse!!!

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    When your dead she can tell the next man how good you baited her hook!
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    Water was chocolate milk the other day down here. It took a big 2"-3" black and chartreuse bait to even get a look.
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    you could try a black body really bright chartreuse curl tail jig and cast and retrieve. Tip it with a chartreuse crappie nibble. There are times I have done better in muddy water casting a curl tail or curl tail on road runner head because the wake of the lure tips them off with their lateral line,and the black and chartreuse has a particular contrast that also helps them. A chromaglow chartreuse nibble adds a scent trail and a target for them.

    I have on occasion caught fish in muddy water with a bait that had a natural color,very little signature in the water,fished slow to hardly moving below a cork.....who can explain it. It seems the longer its muddy the better fish adapt. If you fish much in fertile delta bottom waters in flood plains and the "sippi" your gonna fish muddy water a lot...and you just get use to it. Predator fish actually take advantage of that murk to catch baitfish often times.

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    I think doggone has a good point. How often to the fish see muddy water. the best I ever see is heavily stained and that's on a good day! I hardly ever even get fazed when the water clouds up. They may situate tighter to cover but they still eat.
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    Very true!!!

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    Just carry enough boat for water conditions!!
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    so yall seem to think that when its muddy....say like tomorrow im going to grenada after all this rain this morning I have to think its gonna be super muddy....they tend to stay tight to cover when its muddy?

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    Yes but if the temps there dropped as much there as here, I would fish closer to home . Grenada has always been the most unpredictable to me .

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