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Old 15-05-2003, 07:25 PM
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dirty water lure colours

thinking of having a fish in the yarra this morning, what seems to be the best colours in discoloured water?? and am i wrong in thinking that hardbodies would be the best method??
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Old 17-05-2003, 09:56 AM
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If i was fishing discoloured water i would use a black lure with a rattle and if that fails, i would try fluro's.
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Old 17-05-2003, 10:42 PM
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in darker water i would use a dark coulored lure as the silohuette would be greater to the fish as they cant see the colours that well .
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Old 18-05-2003, 08:08 PM
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g'day f.b.

i think u're right by fishing hard bodies as opposed to sp's, reason's being that a hard body gives off a lot of disturbacne in the water..... sumthing that the fish willl notice !!!

colour is prob u're second issue and dark is best followed by reds, oranges, chartreuse ......... colour isn't vital .........action is more important

the other reason that i would fish hb's in really mucky water is that if u can't see the bottom or u don't have a sounder or u know it's really sanggy country u're fishing, then the right choosen diving minnow will keep the lure above the bottom ......thus fewer hang up's ........ which getts really frustrating when u start losing thousand of 'gamy' jigheads $$$

could try sp's but with a weedless hook or weedless jighead

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Old 18-05-2003, 08:26 PM
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I've had good success too with hardbodies in murky water. I agree with Drew about colour not being that important. I wouldn't only concentrate on the hardbodies though. Bream can still be effectively caught on soft plastics in even very murky water. I've caught them with softs often over the same areas I've just worked over with hardbodies.
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Old 18-05-2003, 09:01 PM
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Yep thx guys, tried various hardbdies wit no success! put on a plastic and straight away started getting hits, very frustrating fishing though, hits almost EVERY cast and NO hookups!!!!!
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what colour water would you call the area around East Perth/Causway? cos the only success i've had there is on fluro hard bodies...then again i dont have too many darker ones. Ya reckon it's worth getting a couple?
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