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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 3459313" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>I agree with the article. I think a lot of the lures and contraptions are just meant to catch fisherman. And not all the "rules of thumb" are set in gold either.</p><p></p><p>A great example is a lot of the articles say that silver/chrome colors are not good in murky water. Yet most of the water on the lakes here is murky/stained, and I have caught the fire out of fish on chrome/blue lipless crankbaits over the years.</p><p></p><p>As far as over thinking the ability of fish, and assuming they will hit anything if you put it in front of them...I think if a person goes to the lake with that mentality and tactic, they are gonna come home humbled and with an empty livewell most of the time. Deer aren't exactly the sharpest knives in the drawer either...but they sure know how to make us eat some humble pie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 3459313, member: 220"] I agree with the article. I think a lot of the lures and contraptions are just meant to catch fisherman. And not all the "rules of thumb" are set in gold either. A great example is a lot of the articles say that silver/chrome colors are not good in murky water. Yet most of the water on the lakes here is murky/stained, and I have caught the fire out of fish on chrome/blue lipless crankbaits over the years. As far as over thinking the ability of fish, and assuming they will hit anything if you put it in front of them...I think if a person goes to the lake with that mentality and tactic, they are gonna come home humbled and with an empty livewell most of the time. Deer aren't exactly the sharpest knives in the drawer either...but they sure know how to make us eat some humble pie. [/QUOTE]
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