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I have a bunch of blue stick O's that I want to use but I do not know what conditions such as weather, time of day, and water clarity to use them in? Thanks y'all!

Honestly I'd throw them anytime. Work them weightless around any visible cover.

Sometimes changing up what you throw at the bass is a good thing.

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Honestly I'd throw them anytime. Work them weightless around any visible cover.

Sometimes changing up what you throw at the bass is a good thing.

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Yep got the blue big bite trick sticks toss them any time u would a regular stick

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Agree with others, can't hurt to try 'em whenever.

 

I've not had the best luck with blue color. Well, I used some black/blue fleck Stick-Os about a year or so ago, and caught several bass, one being a 6 pounder. That's was about the only day I had a lot of luck with the color.

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Blue color worms work good too anytime. They say the blue turns brown in the water. I've had awesome success with electric blue when nothing else worked. Even the blue rapala is one of my hottest colors too

I've had awesome success with the jointed countdown rapala in blue and chartreuse jigging it as it falls straight down.

There is something special about the blue color.

If you have a lake that has very clear water, give them a try... :wink2:

Sapphire Blue is one of my go to colors these days.

 

You would have a hard time telling me they won't produce.

 

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I second that, I love blue. Junebug, Blue black flake, whatever blue i like it.

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I second that, I love blue. Junebug, Blue black flake, whatever blue i like it.

Junebug is definitely one of my go to baits!

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Thanks for all the help guys!!

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Sapphire Blue is one of my go to colors these days.

You would have a hard time telling me they won't produce.

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That's a hawg!!!

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