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Post by tblack111 on Jun 7, 2010 6:58:36 GMT -6
Great looking baits Keith and thanks for your help. Your info was very informative. Great show on Fishing University. I am waiting on the deep diver to come out and I will be ordering it along with the lipless. I think the red sexy stabber will be an awesome color for you. Matter of fact from what I am hearing and seeing, it already is. I dont believe I have seen that particular color on any other bait. Anyone have any recommendation on colors for a clear to stained water?
Thanks again
Todd
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Post by Bass-n-Bob on Jun 7, 2010 11:59:02 GMT -6
Todd I helped Keith desing the color patterns for his lures and have painted thousands of lures for clients of mine. I fish Pickwick lake here in North Alabama and the water here usually has a greenish tint with visibility down to about 3 to 4 feet. Of all the colors I paint I have come to rely on about 3 or 4 colors. My best 3 are in this order: "Chartreuse Shad" Keiths "Chartreuse Stabber", "Baby Bass" from BER Custom Lure Painting and "Sexy Shad Plus" another of my BER Custom Painted patterns. As for Keiths patterns I'd suggest "Sexy Stabber" and "Chartreuse Stabber" for clear water with a bright sun light sky. And for over cast or rainy days in clear water the "Fire Stabbber". As I said these are my favorites and I catch 100's of bass a year on Pickwick on these colors. I'd also suggest you try my (BER) "TFS" pattern if you have yellowtail shad in your lakes, espically in the fall of the year. Bob.... BERCustomPainting.net
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