Maybe lure design matters!
I went fishing today on a lake that has dying algae which smells like a rotting corpse (probably due to no rainfall in weeks).
The fishing as been tough but not impossible so I downsized my lures and rigged them on a light jig. The rat tail grubs usually due well using slow retrieves:
https://i.imgur.com/458nURr.jpg?1
I did catch fish, but not the usual quantity in areas that usually hold fish. So around 1:30 pm I switched to a broad tail grub I pour myself and it made all the difference ! :
https://i.imgur.com/OKAuM0U.jpg?1
I might have been that the broader tail was more visible in murky water or was just simply more provocative. In fact, the pink body/ motor oil & flake tail was the first grub used and a big perch hit it on the first cast. Most fish were then caught on a solid motor oil & flake broad tail (not shown) after I lost the pink bodied grub.
Granted, 43 fish is not great for being on the water 5 hours, but I'll take it - including the decent bass that hit it.
But one thing I just remembered: I went from a 1/32 oz jig to a 1/16 oz for increased casting distance and the slightly increased speed seemed to help.