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They're tough to fish with. Part of the trick is to tune them by adjusting the wires. I usually pull the tail down a little bit. Pull it around in the water near you so you can see the action and work it like you think you should. They're great lures.
My favorites are Pearl Chart, Pink, Glow & Tequila Sunrise.
Water clarity determines color for me. Dirty water my go to is redshad, black, or pink. Green water I go pink, pearls, gold/char/pearl. Pearls work good in muddy water to.
Water clarity determines color for me. Dirty water my go to is redshad, black, or pink. Green water I go pink, pearls, gold/char/pearl. Pearls work good in muddy water to.
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But I will say that I've had more luck on Day Glow than any other color, though Pink is a close second.
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color doesnt really matter...caught big fish on almost every color they make in all kinds of water. Just have to find the fish and know how to finesse the lure.
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