Members back o d boat Posted January 17, 2007 Members Posted January 17, 2007 My first post here.I love to fish spinnerbaits and I was wondering if any one here has tried War Eagles or any others brand of what they are calling their table rock lake shad color.It has purples or lavander, chart,some pink and pearl white in the skirts.I had never heard of this color comb.All I have used is white or white with a little chart.But all of a sudden I'am seeing this T/R lake shad color advertized.Thanks.Ahhh Great now its Snowing here in Joplin!
Fishin' Freak Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 Here you go. http://www.usacproshop.net/productimages/w...e/tablerock.jpg
Fishin' Freak Posted January 24, 2007 Posted January 24, 2007 Anglers Tackle Box in Nixa has a Table Rock colored spinnerbait that he makes with two toned blades (1/2 white, 1/2 purple on one side and silver on the other) that he sells for $3.00 each.
Members back o d boat Posted January 24, 2007 Author Members Posted January 24, 2007 Thanks for the info Black Bullhead. I will contact anglers tacklebox. Burr1
RSBreth Posted January 25, 2007 Posted January 25, 2007 I have used the Terminator custom compact spinnerbaits in colors like that at both Beaver and Table Rock, but recently ordered a few of these: http://soblures.com/catalog/index.php?cPat...t=2a&page=2 That purple glimmer looks like what you're looking for.
Members Conman64 Posted March 21, 2007 Members Posted March 21, 2007 Anyone else buy into the "Tablerock Color" for spinnerbaits? or do you stick to white and or Chartreuse. What brand and size do you use? Thanks Guys
rps Posted March 21, 2007 Posted March 21, 2007 I have used chartreuse/blue with success for years. I don't see why chatreuse/purple would not work just as well. On most flatland lakes the c/b is my first choice. On TR and Bull I've had more success with a plain black twin spin.
taxidermist Posted March 22, 2007 Posted March 22, 2007 Blues, blacks and reds look the same after 20 feet depth. The only difference it the shades, so of course the lighter the shade the better it can be seen.
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