Never Had Much Luck In Muddy Water,worse In Cold M.w.
Try,d Dark Colors --light Colors Not Much Doing--prooly Should Go Live Bait And Real Slow ???
i was curious as to how you fish muddy or stained water i know a lot of
people dont like to fish muddy water i dont mind fishing it but i found
some fish a few days ago in some muddy water an could not catch
them an it has been really knawing on me any advice appreciated
Never Had Much Luck In Muddy Water,worse In Cold M.w.
Try,d Dark Colors --light Colors Not Much Doing--prooly Should Go Live Bait And Real Slow ???
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Personally I would rather fish stained or muddy water. Like frank said use dark colors, also nothing beats a bare jighead with a minnow attatched to it.
Ted
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night will keep me from crappie fishing!
2010 Lake of the Ozarks Super Slab Champion
Mud-Dabber here. Guess what I fish in, here in West Texas. Lots of red clay lakes. Best colors for me on a consistent basis:
1). Pink,black,pink
2). Chartruce,black,chartruce
3). Unpainted,orange,chartruce
It will all work as long as it is ? and chartruce out here, but everything is TUFF when the water gets below 60 degrees.
Regards,
Mud-Dabber
Here is South LA about all we have is muddy or stained waters.
I find the fish tend to stay shallow in the muddy waters (i.e. closer to the bank) I also find that we need to put some kind of attractant on the lure. This will give off a scent trail. We also tend to jerk the bait more, or move it more. I'll pop if a couple of times and then let it sit and then repeat. This is making noise and it will bring the fish to investigate.
Our best colors are black and chartreuse in about the 2" size
I can't leave now; They fixen to turn on.