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Thanks for all the great replies. I will definitely be trying some of these techniques next time I hit the water.
YouTube This my help. I'm down the road in Broken Arrow.
I know what you mean Keystone!!! I'm in Broken Arrow too and fished Keystone recently but before the rain. I imagine it's worse now. One place I go on the Verdigris river is always muddy. Also I never catch fish there so I dont know why I go back Haha. But black/chart has good visibility and I find that the Monkey Milk color with a chartreuse nibble seems decently visible. But again, never caught a crappie there doing that so take with a grain of salt
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Ask them Sippi boys what colors they use. They fish in chocolate milk most of the year!!
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Redge LIKED above post
Bright orange is often good
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I used all my tricks today with no luck. 2.5" of rain made it fast moving with 1.5" jig visibility. its ruff here rite now. scent, rattles, eddies, bays, up creeks.... nothing anywhere. more rain on the way later in the week too. when its bad its bad. .
Maybe an underspin style head to add some thump. Preferably if any have a Colorado blade. Or like me catch them on full size bass spinnerbaits!
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I fished Salt Creek this morning. Marked a bunch of fish used everything from Orange, Pink, Black and Red and got SKUNKED. Might need to learn how to buy minnows
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in a lot of spots the fish are in transition right now . it might have more to do with what they want to do to get winter ready than the muddy water ….tip of the week .
if you can find bait balls the crappie wont be far from them is my thoughts but even that isn't always true when they are moving locations to winter up .
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