dtrs5kprs Posted March 2, 2016 Posted March 2, 2016 1 hour ago, m&m said: Ketchup, thank you for the information. I was thinking about the larger Colorado blade. But TR may be a little clearer in some parts. Mike Double Colorado's, small, are very good on TR in cold stained water. Have done very well with them up the Kings, and in the main lake during the flood years. #2/#4, gold. Also similarly sized Indiana's. Just creeping them along, not necessarily making the blades turn. Those big wheels work in small lakes and at Truman/LOZ. I've never been able to consistently make them work on TR. A 1/2-3/4oz black bait with a #7 copper Colorado and a big chartreuse tail used to be a cold dirty water staple other places. magicwormman 1
abkeenan Posted March 2, 2016 Posted March 2, 2016 1 hour ago, dtrs5kprs said: Or SK spinnerbait sales are down, lol. Self admitted.....Hasn't brought a fish to the scale in the last 10 years caught on a spinner bait......yet has a Hack Attack Strike King Model Spinnerbait on the shelves......uhhhhhhhhhh. dtrs5kprs 1
Members BiteMeBaits Posted March 6, 2016 Author Members Posted March 6, 2016 Sorry about the late reply but it had a big silver willow leave and a small gold willow leave. It's all I had at the time but i think a Colorado could have faired a little better with the water being dirty.
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