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Murky water/color and lure choice

Post by kevinb » Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:20 am

I'm in need of a little help.Heres my situation....
I'm headed out to our lake property. Its a 55acre lake and maximum depth reaches 40ft.(mental picture if needed)
I was out here last week and the water was stained pretty bad,visibility couldn't have been more than 3 feet at best.
I've fished this lake for many years but have never seen the water like this. This lake has always had a little silt but in most spots with the exception of the middle,you could see the bottom on a clear day.
Now that I've bored you.
Any ideas as for lure color and lure choice?

Thanks fellas:salut:

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RE:Murky water/color and lure choice

Post by Bigbass Dez » Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:38 am

Dark Colors for stained waters , Black with purple flake / Black and Blue / Black and red / etc ... Also keep in mind that in stained water situations , Vibrations from different lures is also a key factor .. Colorodo blade spinnerbait, wide wobble crankbaits, Big Worms 7" + etc ..

Also stained waters are know to keep bass in much shallower water than you typical clear water lakes ..Look for wood logs, stumps , overhangs etc ..

One last thing "BRING A FROG AND USE IT" ....

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RE:Murky water/color and lure choice

Post by kevinb » Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:03 pm

Tip of the 'ole hat to you Dez.:salut:
Frogs..eh! Sounds like a good enough reason to make a pit stop by Cabelas.
I'll certainly let you know how the outing went.Getting ready take off here in a few.
Thanks again

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Post by AaronE » Thu Jul 24, 2008 2:13 pm

Black and chartreuse will work, too. The chartreuse will stand out in the murky water and give bass a second visual to key on, especially if it's a curly-tailed plastic. Stay away from natural colors (pumpkinseed, for example) and focus on darker colors for plastics and surface lures.

Also, anything that rattles or clicks will help bass key on the sound since visibility is so low.
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Post by BassinBomber » Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:07 pm

Hey Kev,..keep us posted cause I have a Private Lake I frequent that overflows to a sister lake with water much the same as you described,..I also agree with Dez,..just haven't got to try as of yet,..but I'm gonna real soon,..hope you do well then I'll know what to try first,..LOL,..good fishin bro!,...BB
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Post by BassinBomber » Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:09 pm

That's good advice to Aaron,..hey I'll let you know when we're going to Silver,..ok,..then maybe we can meet you there.
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Post by spokanebassman » Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:58 pm

Another think I have found is a long 7+ inch worm WITH A CHARTRUESE TAIL!! The black mixes in and then the tail makes it POP!
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Post by Trent Hale » Sat Jul 26, 2008 4:00 pm

Green pumpkin,black,junebug,green weenie,Grape shad worms. Black CRAW FISH :pulled off the bank in to the water.
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Post by kevinb » Sun Jul 27, 2008 8:56 pm

Thanks for the info guys.It was and is much appreciated.I did ok using a frog but took some time. I kept missing the hook set but finally started catching a few...dinks but fun none the less.Infact,I'd have to say thats my first top water bass ever.
We had a blast at the lake but had to leave way earlier than expected when I got some bad news of a friends death(fellow firefighter)

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Post by BassinBomber » Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:02 pm

Sorry for your loss Kev,..prayers sent![-o< ,..BB
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Post by kevinb » Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:19 am

Thanks for the support BB

The frogs worked great. The water visibility has improved(a little) our lake is private as well.I'm not sure if its true or just stories but ran into many anglers out here.Sounds like many people are keeping the bass in here.Theirs rumors of an 8 pounder being pulled and kept.Not sure if thats true but heard this from several sources but then again,its a small lake and stories get altered and travel fast.

I had the most success with the frog in the evening.I tried it during the day but any hits.(well I missed)
I used a lipless crankbait and got a great follow,.....from a crappie half the size of the lure(tough guy)

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RE:Murky water/color and lure choice

Post by kevinb » Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:56 pm

I'm headed back out here this evening and got some more frogs.
I noticed in the evening just before sunset is when the bass seem to get more active(at least in this lake)
Gonna see if I can get my boy to catch his first bass.
Thanks for the tips...its much appreciated

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