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Thread: OK, if it's on at LOZ, what's the color?

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    Default OK, if it's on at LOZ, what's the color?


    Those of you fishin' LOZ -- what color combos and patterns are working for you now? Sounds like they're on or will be -- just trying to get ready...:D
    - LOZcrappie (Scott)

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    i cuaght some 12 nice ones at LOZ friday(largest 14 1/2")on yellow body- blue tail jig, under a dock with 12 foot of water in dam area!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kp crane
    i cuaght some 12 nice ones at LOZ friday(largest 14 1/2")on yellow body- blue tail jig, under a dock with 12 foot of water in dam area!!!

    good job, kp
    Jim - Have boat - will travel.

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    Thanks, kp. Good work. I've never tried that combo.
    - LOZcrappie (Scott)

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOZcrappie
    Those of you fishin' LOZ -- what color combos and patterns are working for you now? Sounds like they're on or will be -- just trying to get ready...:D
    Scott, I haven't been there in three weeks but 9 times out of ten I start with blue/white on orange, red or yellow head, then try white/chartreuse or red/chartreuse. After that it's pearl white, and then it's a crap shoot.

    The countdown's on till next Thursday when I can do it all over again.

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    Stick with your old favorite, white/chart. has been working. Also try chart. head with a pearl body. Don't forget the nibble.
    Mike

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    gotta have the nibble
    IT'S 5--O-CLOCK SOMEWHERE,,,MIKE-p

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    i think that there has to be chartruse somewhere on your lure combo most of the time,,,jmo
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. baker
    Stick with your old favorite, white/chart. has been working. Also try chart. head with a pearl body. Don't forget the nibble.
    Great choices for the clear water in scott's area.....try black/char around your dock can't go wrong there.
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    Thanks everyone. I need to pick up some new white/chart jigs -- think I'm down to just one. Yeah, and the old black/chart is always hard to beat.

    I need to try the blue/white combo with the orange head, too. I've never tried that one.

    Good luck, guys and stop by if you're in the area on Friday or Saturday. I'll be out there.
    - LOZcrappie (Scott)

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