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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5326903" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>With an exception, not for bass as much as stripers and hybrids. I have seen both key on a color that it did not make sense. blue and chrome or black and chrome redfin, on occasion they will have a preference, one over the other, to the extent if you did not have the right color on, you almost would not even get hit, much less catch one, while the guy with the right one for the day (either blue and chrome or black and chrome) and it makes no sense. The lure is being waked so the blue and black part are almost out of the water. Then another day you can fish with a redfin that has the paint, most any color, knocked off it, and they will kill it. I have been in a line of people on the bank and if you didn't a jumpin minnow in what we called "copper bopper" (black on top, copper on the sides, orange on the bottom) you almost wouldn't catch a fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5326903, member: 652"] With an exception, not for bass as much as stripers and hybrids. I have seen both key on a color that it did not make sense. blue and chrome or black and chrome redfin, on occasion they will have a preference, one over the other, to the extent if you did not have the right color on, you almost would not even get hit, much less catch one, while the guy with the right one for the day (either blue and chrome or black and chrome) and it makes no sense. The lure is being waked so the blue and black part are almost out of the water. Then another day you can fish with a redfin that has the paint, most any color, knocked off it, and they will kill it. I have been in a line of people on the bank and if you didn't a jumpin minnow in what we called "copper bopper" (black on top, copper on the sides, orange on the bottom) you almost wouldn't catch a fish. [/QUOTE]
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