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Thread: Pick 1 Color Bobby Garland

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    White & chartruese stinger is what I call my old reliable color

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    I found out years ago that the hot color can change from day to day. My fav color is blue ice but try different colors to see what they want next

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatwater View Post
    I have never caught a fish on Cajun cricket. Pearl white works best for me fishing NWR and burnt mills, I actually do not look at the name but what is in the bag
    For some reason Cajun Crickets works great at Buggs but like you I have not had any luck with it locally.

    2010 NWR Bash Crappie Division Champion

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    If I had to pick just one, it would be Blue Ice or Chartreuse/Pearl.

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    I have done well with Cajun Cricket at NW and other border locations as well.

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    Garland doesn't make my favorite colors, Acid Rain and JDG, Kalin does, guess which brand I use, when I use this type lure?
    Don't outsmart your common sense!
    Jack

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    I love john deere green kalin's 2" grub in the river... I might pick up some of Kalin's shad myself those are 2 pretty good colors...

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    I like Threadfin Shad. When I need some color, I dip the tail in Orange, Lime, or Chartreuse Spike-it. (Depending on the time of year- in my water orange is for winter, lime for summer, and Chartreuse for spring. Don't ask me why, it's just how I roll).
    If you stick with smoke, white, or clear type colors you don't need to carry any flourescents, just Spike-it dye and change them as/when.
    needed. In this way, you keep more tackle box space available for other shapes.

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