Those look awesome
I proved to myself last year that clear soft plastics catch as many fish of all species as those of different hues. These were poured yesterday and I guarantee they will catch fish even in less than clear water. The only one dyed chartreuse is the mini-stick on the right up one from the bottom.
Note the color captured within each due to a change in light waves as well as reflected light off each surface contour.
As long fish feel a lure's action and visually take note of the lure's form and size, lure's that have the right action - with angler input - can't fail to get struck. In fact, each has an action that is unique but strike provoking when rigged on a light jig head with the right size hook. Most can be worked in more than one way - a few even under a float - and in most depths from near the surface down to 8'.
Can't wait to use them this spring !
Last edited by Spoonminnow; 01-19-2020 at 01:06 PM.
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Those look awesome
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I'd say I completely agree with that well summarized synopsis. I like that color too.
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Some examples where clear plastic did well:
My first experience catching fish on clear plastic was bass striking my clear Zara Spook surface plug. Turned out it caught more fish than colored patterns.
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I like clear with some very fine silver glitter in it.
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Fish says "I didn't see anything".
Clear with black and silver flake (salt and pepper) has always been a fantastic color for me. What's really amazing is catching bream on plastics that long. I can't even catch 'em on a 1.75".
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You are all spot on with the clear plastic and the additon of flake colors! My personal favorite is clear with holo silver flake in .08 size - the fish love that combo.
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I discovered something new last week: a grub with a prong sticking out:
Even if the prong wasn't colored using Spike-It, I believe it will catch fish for reasons I can only speculate. One that came to mind is that lures displace water while in motion and focuses a fish's attention on the visual qualities a lure displays such as bumps, ridges and in this case a prong.
It looks nor moves like anything but instead is in contrast to anything fish will experience in their lifetime.
I'll get back to you how well they work when I fish them this spring along with these:
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