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    The absolute best lure we have used is a dark colored T-BONE jig in 1/64 oz. The best color for us is usually a black jig with a touch of chartreuse in the tail. All of the T-BONE jigs are loaded with flash/sparkle and with a little of Ed Moe's Bait Butter scent added it is an outstanding fish producer. It is deadly on Bluegills and crappie too. We use 10 ft ultralight poles and walk the banks, sticking the jigs next to brush and/or dropping them in nests. The fish really nail the little scent covered jigs! My little boy has now done away with the worms and corks, and only uses this technique. He says it is a whole lot more fun than staring at a bobber! It doesn't seem to matter what the water clarity is, the black/chartreuse jigs always put more fish in the basket than other things we try.

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    I fish a few extremely clear lakes and my favorite jig/bait combo is by far a 1/64 or 1/80 oz purple jig, tipped with 1 black Berkley Gulp Alive Fishfry (the small ones, about 1/4 inch plus tail), suspended under a clear bobber on
    2 pound clear line, or tipped with 1/4 - 3/4 of an Eagle Claw Crappie Bait in the natural earthworm color.
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    It is about how you use the equipment you have. :D

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    slabsrus....I was wondering if I was the only person that LOVES purple in clear water?!? I tip with nibbles or beemoth and fish on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by danpa14 View Post
    Hey Chaunc, how about a report. How deep etc. I usually fish Sledd Creek. On stake beds?
    Sorry for the late report. We were fishing in 8ft in the kenlake marina area. Got permission from Mike and Kathy to fish a few docks and the back area there. Tipped the spoons with waxworms that day as i had some left from ice season up here. Bobber set about 5 ft down. Caught a lot more smaller ones too. Coming back down next week. Gonna fish Ledbetter for some crappies. Never as crowded as Jonathon creek but not nearly the number of fish either.

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    Gotta have purple in the clear water arsenal up here for sure. A couple of these lakes I fish are so clear you can see the bottom in 20+feet of water. Those dang gills just seem to like that purple and black combo over anything. I have looked at it from under the water and it looks quite natural compared to a lot of the bright color combos. But I know that things can be different from one body of water to another. What works great here might not work the same in the next lake.

    Quote Originally Posted by filletfetish View Post
    slabsrus....I was wondering if I was the only person that LOVES purple in clear water?!? I tip with nibbles or beemoth and fish on!
    It is not about the equipment you have to use,
    It is about how you use the equipment you have. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cricketcage View Post
    1/32 oz. beetle with a red spot. Not sure why the red spot makes a difference, but it sure seems to. Watermellon or pumpkinseed colors sometimes work, but are hit and miss.
    Just re-visited this thread to see other folks answers and saw that I didn't even mention the base color - white. White with a red spot works good in the clearer waters around here. I replied to myself because I didn't see an obvious way to edit the post. Is there a way?

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