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Was using a baby Bass colored Fluke with no bites at all this morning. Switched to White and landed a nice little bass on my 2nd cast. Lots of fishing pressure too!

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  • Super User

nice job.  You just proved the old adage that color doesn't matter except when it does :) 

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39 minutes ago, flyfisher said:

nice job.  You just proved the old adage that color doesn't matter except when it does :) 

I always wonder if color matters. like if I would have kept the babybass fluke on would I have still caught that bass? Things like that will drive you nuts. I wish I spoke bass!

  • Super User

Those are 2 colors I have no results with.The next time the fish are biting the watermelon red,Im going to try one of these colors and see what happens,!!

  • Super User

i don't like the flukes that are more of that rubberized type plastic as they seem to float too much.  I prefer the colors that are softer like moccasin blue, watermelon candy, mardi gras etc...they have a different plastic which i prefer.  

 

great baits, especially when the bass are chasing shad...:)

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15 minutes ago, atcoha said:

great baits, especially when the bass are chasing shad...:)

And that's exactly what they are doing. Chasing the shad to the bank and trapping then in this small section that looks like a finger. Think of the movie 300 when they trapped the enemy in the narrow corridor. its like a feeding frenzy for the first hour or 2 of daylight. 

  • Super User

Good going! I have not had a lot of luck with baby bass color either.  I do much better with green pumpkin.

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