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Cranks or Spinners for fall?

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Which do you prefer for fall fishing? The main two water bodies I'll be fishing are murky (Wister Lake and Poteau River) with about a 2ft. water clarity. On the crankbait side I'm thinking either bass pro XPS or academies h20 express (I'm cheap AND broke). Probably thinking of chartreuse and shad colors, but I don't really know what depths to use. Both bodies are at least 50' deep. I really don't have much experience in spinner/buzz baits. So favorite brands and colors for the mentioned water conditions would be helpful. Sorry for so many questions.

Matthew Luce

    Both.

     :(

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I should have said this. I want to use both, but I can't really afford to outfit my tackle box with both. If I could get by with just two or three of each I'd go for it.

I really like crankbaits when the water gets colder, and the good thing is they also work great in the early spring when water is still not that warm.

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