01-05-2010, 05:28 AM
[quote name='KingSquidWithTheBiggest...' post='18815' date='Apr 30 2010, 07:30 AM']as for colors pink, blue and green are my staples (yo-zuri only). i usually rig 2 or 3 rods with a different combo of colors and play with each through the course of an outing to see what seems to be the flavor of the night. as for the glow ones i have only has success with them rigged on the very bottom of my set up, but you must hold it close to your light for minute or two to 'charge' it so its glows under water...
and we trial and error are the best way to learn. pay your dues, get cold but dress warm, stay up late, pound a couple red bulls and go get 'em....
with that said i didnt even bother with the past 3 nights due to softball games and the brutal wind.
will give it a go tonight and tomorrow now that the rest of my crew can't pull the 'it's too late, i have to get up early for work and the kids the kids stuff' it's the weekend, hopefully a productive one......
cheers[/quote]
I have rigged with 4 lures at once all different colors and seem to do equally well on any of them.
I am not convinced any one color is better than the other, and recommend variety, as if they are attracted to any one of them as a group you are likely to snag on the others.
Verdict: Guilty by association!
and we trial and error are the best way to learn. pay your dues, get cold but dress warm, stay up late, pound a couple red bulls and go get 'em....
with that said i didnt even bother with the past 3 nights due to softball games and the brutal wind.
will give it a go tonight and tomorrow now that the rest of my crew can't pull the 'it's too late, i have to get up early for work and the kids the kids stuff' it's the weekend, hopefully a productive one......
cheers[/quote]
I have rigged with 4 lures at once all different colors and seem to do equally well on any of them.
I am not convinced any one color is better than the other, and recommend variety, as if they are attracted to any one of them as a group you are likely to snag on the others.
Verdict: Guilty by association!