By then I’m bass and flathead fishing. Sorry. Not much help.
Within the next couple months most of the water in the natural lakes like Verret, Des Allemands, Grassy will be turning green from alge bloom. This water is like kiss of death for me.
I'm asking how you guys handle this and what colors you use or does it shut you down also?
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By then I’m bass and flathead fishing. Sorry. Not much help.
This happens on the oxbows on Red River almost every year about this time. It used to shut me down, but I kept trying for years and finally found that if you use orange, the fish will see it. A friend of mine uses nothing but glow jigs, and usually catches more than most people , but when he and I are fishing around each other at that time, I'll beat him 3 to 1. I throw orange year round and have found it to be the most consistent color made on all the lakes and rivers I fish. During this "Green Water" time, it can be the difference from going home empty handed or going home with at least a mess of fish.
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I think I might give it a try. I have to something. I know the fish don't leave
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looking for roadrunner orange heads.....must buy locally........
I got problems in any color water. Lol. I like road runners so I was not sure if they came in an orange head.
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I'm ready to listen to any suggestion. Once June arrives the only place around here that doesn't have green water is bayou black area
Brown water and green moss: Good
Green water and brown moss: Not Good
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Hmmmmmm. That's info I love to read.
I won't get anything done tomor bc of it but I do like it bc I'll try to figure it out
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