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Ok, the top hot pink spinner is a Fish Belly 3/8oz double gold and silver willow leaf spinner on a spinner.

When and what water conditions would use this fancy color?

The bottom is a Booyah 3/8 gold willow, and silver Colorado.

With the colors its in, what fish or bait fish is this supposed to imitate.

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Top one, clear water, enough wind to cause a ripple on the water, partly cloudy. Bottom one is a sexy shad variant and KVD says they can be fished with success in most any water color. Spinner baits have been most effective for me in rippled water with overcast, partly cloudy skies.

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Thanks

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Thanks

A guy I know always fishes pink under bridges, thinks that it imitates a baby bird falling off the bridge into the water.

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Hmm, that makes sense.

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But I never seen a hot pink baby bird.

Bubble Gum flukes and hard baits seem to work well for small mouth especially early in the year. The other looks like a fair representation of a bluegill. I'd throw that around the deep edge of a bed colony later on.

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But I never seen a hot pink baby bird.

Have you seen them before they get feathers?

Pink is a great color in very clear water. Use it with a fast retrieve. The other spinnerbait could be used in anything from stained to clear.

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