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lure color
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so i get tons of different anwsers for this question but could sumbody tell me whitch lure colors to use in murky/clear water and wat tto use at diffents times of the day.
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#2
Dark or white in murky water.
Natural greens or browns in clear.
Greenpumkin everywhere

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#3
green pumpkin with chartuse
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Watermelon chartreuse, Black blue.
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#5
I use lighter colors in murky water such as white or fire tiger. For clear water i use more natural colors such as shad or off greens or blues. For night fishing I use black or very dark colors to symbolize a silhouette off a bait fish or anything that would satisfy the fish as a meal.Also fish cant tell the lure is fake because they cant see as much detail in the dark but its good enough for the fish to grab.
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I like black or solid dark colors in murky water. I'm all about having a clear and dark outline or silhouette of my lure. For hard baits in murky water, I go with silver for reflection and as much rattle as possible.

If the water is stained but not cloudy, I go with light and bright stuff.

If the water is clear and clean, I use the color of the thing I am imitating. Check out the color of the crawfish or throw something in a bluegill or baby bass color. For worms, I go with pumpkin or brown.
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