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Red hooks vs red line
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<blockquote data-quote="FakeTree" data-source="post: 3458498" data-attributes="member: 6652"><p>If the red line/hooks are not seen by fish, then why is there red flake in worms or on other lures, or plastic red shad worms? I have always heard when night fishing use black and blue, with the next best thing being black and red. I also agree with stik on this one. I have always crappie fished with live minnows and had luck with hooks black, blue, red, and rusted. I think if its hungry it will eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FakeTree, post: 3458498, member: 6652"] If the red line/hooks are not seen by fish, then why is there red flake in worms or on other lures, or plastic red shad worms? I have always heard when night fishing use black and blue, with the next best thing being black and red. I also agree with stik on this one. I have always crappie fished with live minnows and had luck with hooks black, blue, red, and rusted. I think if its hungry it will eat. [/QUOTE]
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