In my opinion, one that your confident in! Else you are just gonna be changing every 5 min and eventually end up right back where u started. With ole faithful! For me it's a red head, black/silver body, black/grey hackle tail with mucho flash.
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In my opinion, one that your confident in! Else you are just gonna be changing every 5 min and eventually end up right back where u started. With ole faithful! For me it's a red head, black/silver body, black/grey hackle tail with mucho flash.
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chart, white, orange, yellow, gold, silver, black, pink, red & blue and combining colors. I have all of these colors in my box and always have a bucket full of minnows.
I let the fish tell me what they want. to me it depends on the lake water color/clarity and the depth I am fishing. the time of years plays a big part on what area I am going to fish. on a lake that I am not familiar with I use google earth and alter the time frame to signify the drought time frame so I can see the banks and growth. it will also give u the GPS coordinates so u can write them down and insert the on your graph.
Yes it is funny that Google Earth is becoming a go to tool on new lakes. What is rough is we have several constant level lakes in the area that makes it hard to use the tool for scouting.
Lakes without much info make it harder for sure. I have not used it, but think that I have seen one of the map makers have something that you can add your own tracks to start making our own map? I am not sure I am saying that right, but do think I can do that on my Humminbird, but have not tried.
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My Garmin has Quick draw Contours live map creation with 1' contours. I have been playing with it but not a pro yet. I use google earth to help me with a basic plan and go from there.
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