chartreuse for bass and pike
white/light colors for clearer water
black for darker tea stained water
watermelon seed is gaining popularity these days
keep in mind that red seems to fade under 5 feet of water
2007-12-12 03:13:59
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answered by lymanspond 5
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Often lures painted in red work well as they immitate a injured fish that is to be easy pray.
2007-12-12 02:51:16
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answered by Anonymous
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hot pink! People laughed @ me when I showed them a lure that color..until they saw how well it worked.
2007-12-11 23:57:26
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answered by insignificant_other 4
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If I had to pick just one color combo for all my lures it would orange and chartreusse.
2007-12-12 07:31:02
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answered by Tregosteevo 7
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My best luck has been with pink/red or chartreuse. A "tiger stripe" pattern combines the chartreuse with orange and has worked very well.
2007-12-12 03:26:24
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answered by brddg1974 5
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I would go with a good natural color or a chartreuse if the water is dark and murky.
2007-12-12 00:17:37
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answered by Adam 5
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depends on the color of the water and what you are fishing for
2007-12-11 23:52:34
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answered by redstake69 3
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something that flashes in the water , like chrome
2007-12-11 23:58:50
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answered by jim m 7
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What colors do you like more ask your self that what colors can you do that?
2007-12-12 00:34:32
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answered by JustAsking 5
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try all colors and see what happens
2007-12-12 06:43:35
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answered by Anonymous
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