Color is one thing - lure size another
I did good yesterday catching 83 fish in areas I never thought possible and on lures I also never thought would make a difference. After Ida, the water is still high and a murky green. Last Friday I found fish parallel to shore off of shallow flats that came out pretty far. Today I found fish in water around 7' deep in the middle of nowhere from 10:30 am to 5 pm. The catch area was a large oval 60 yards in length/ 40 yards wide. No fish beyond that in that part of the lake. Gives a new meaning to the phrase honey hole.
Lure variety was excellent but at times limited by a few things so it seemed.
Lures that caught fish:
Mojo Grub (those I pour and add color to either in the plastic or with a Spike-It pen). The one on the right was a smoke color with a few metal flakes added:
https://i.imgur.com/se0GdHT.jpg?1https://i.imgur.com/kdXaqru.jpg?1
This one was made using clear plastic but I figured needed contrast added so I used the black marker on one side. Important reasons it did SO WELL: bulky body, 2" long and contrast.
Smaller thinner bodied grubs did okay, but once the Mojo was cast, FISH ON! This color also did well alone and using with the spinner:https://i.imgur.com/akF5FMT.jpg
A crappie spin did pretty well for a few sunfish, crappie, a bass and nice size perch.
At first I only used the Mojo grub with the spin and caught fish, but later decided to try and hand-pour curl tail and it did well unexpectedly. Mojo grub/spinner:
https://i.imgur.com/dWYuutY.jpg?2https://i.imgur.com/QLnROZI.jpg?1https://i.imgur.com/tRDxlAA.jpg
So now I have the use of:
a bright flashing blade,
a bright chartreuse tail,
the bulky body of a French Fry stick segment,
a whipping curl tail attached to the body using a candle.
I would say this combo provided the most contrast off all! Used by itself it also did very well:
https://i.imgur.com/2uYDWOK.jpg?1
BTW: this is the French Fry stick design I use for the bodies of straight thin tail, curl tail and Claw tail grubs:
https://i.imgur.com/ctz4Oik.jpg
At times the flat sided rectangular body blows away round-body or other body shapes and provides a unique contrast. JMHO