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Offline jmatheny9

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Re: Smallmouth colors
« Reply #30 on: 01/21/14 15:48 UTC »

Drew....those are sick. Absolute masterpieces.

Jmath....I can just see some gold or green hi lite in that watermelon plastic. I can close my eyes and just imagine what red hi lite would do. I'd give it a big lump. Then I'd omit the small red and bump up the amount of the .040 red and toss in a pile of .015 copper. That red hilite would have even Andy getting nervous....without any brown.
next week I'll show you how it turns out :)


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Offline andrewlamberson

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Re: Smallmouth colors
« Reply #31 on: 01/21/14 15:55 UTC »
"That red hilite would have even Andy getting nervous....without any brown."

Maybe not...I think part of why my watermelon/brn looks so brown is the red flake is bleeding!  :(
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Offline chase102798

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Re: Smallmouth colors
« Reply #32 on: 01/29/14 19:10 UTC »
In general, I agree with you - we often overthink what we need to catch fish - I still carry a good selection of colors - here's why.

My wife and I fish ALOT of grubs - its our 'go to' bait - for along time, we kept losing 'tails' - we'd get the nibble, react, and pull back a tail-less grub.

We blamed it on 'little monsters' every time - you know - tail biters, smaller fish - gills and the like.

One day - we switched colors - blue -> brown, etc - we started catching decent fish - same area, same everything else - just a color change.

Lesson learned -

If you're getting bites, but not hooking up - the fish like everything about what you are doing EXCEPT the color - and a relatively minor change can help the fish commit.

Similarly - I've had days where "smoke purple" would not produce - but "smoke purple red" would - again - everything else being equal.

Thats interesting Sim. I always enjoy hearing about others experiences. I personally have had the opposite results. I can usually switch colors of flake or various shades of smoke, green, or brown and really don't see a difference in catch ratio. However, the chartreuse marker accent gets me considerably more action. Funny though, a chartreuse poured tail doesn't work as well as the marker. I wonder if the tail pour is too gawdy and the marker just gives it a hint of glow in the water.

Drew, that is an amazing bait. If I'm throwing a crank or jerkbait it would have that color pattern with the chartreuse and a olive colored or black back. I have never seen that particular back color before...interesting...

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Re: Smallmouth colors
« Reply #33 on: 01/30/14 09:21 UTC »
Thanks Chase, the chartreuse vein runs into fluorescent orange that meets fluorescent pink then is topped with black lightning. All of the colors involved are laid over a pearl base that basically turns them into candy fluorescents. This and it's blue version are not only my top selling colors but also top producing.

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Re: Smallmouth colors
« Reply #34 on: 01/30/14 09:28 UTC »
Here is the blue version (Blueberry Lemonade) and some of the spoils that come with.

Pro Staffer Hunter Gregory from The OSU fishing team takes the win with some fat girls on CBBD


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« Last Edit: 01/30/14 09:30 UTC by TheDreamer »

Offline tom1441

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Re: Smallmouth colors
« Reply #35 on: 01/30/14 09:59 UTC »
Where are you getting that black, that is crazy

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Re: Smallmouth colors
« Reply #36 on: 01/30/14 11:59 UTC »
It's two kinds of masking put together.

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Re: Smallmouth colors
« Reply #37 on: 01/30/14 13:32 UTC »
Ok sure looks good

Offline chase102798

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Re: Smallmouth colors
« Reply #38 on: 01/30/14 21:25 UTC »
You are an artist my man...Thats like the sistine chapel of crankbaits. So much going on there in those colors.

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Re: Smallmouth colors
« Reply #39 on: 01/30/14 21:57 UTC »
Thanks Chase!

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