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    Default Wildfire Season


    Anybody else use these as the water cools in the fall? I found this color works great as the leaves begin to fall.


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    Interesting.

    Where are you located? What type of water are you fishing (depth, depth of bait, verticle jigging, etc)

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    yeah interesting, I thought RED was supposed to disappear under water. as in red line or red hooks and if that's true what good is a red blood line on a lure?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabe fisherman View Post
    yeah interesting, I thought RED was supposed to disappear under water. as in red line or red hooks and if that's true what good is a red blood line on a lure?
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    I fish with red/white tubes and you say red disappears in water. I don't think so I catch most of my fish on that color combanation. I think who ever said red disappears in the water is full of it.

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    Default Red works for me

    For me, Red works better with a falling water temperature. The gold and silver seem best in spring. Chartreuse best in steady temperatures, both summer and winter.
    Berkley on Red ---> Do Fish See The Color Red? Red May Or May Not Be Be A Good Lure Color Choice | Suite101.com

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