Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy
I can catch'em pretty good from 45 degrees on down to 37 degrees so far. That is as long as it is Sunny. Is it the color they quit liking when it gets cloudy? I'm fishing a "gizzard shad" lake. I throw either table rock shad or chartreuse shad mostly and like I said do well. When the clouds roll in I can rarely get a bite. Any thoughts?
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (rudapa)
On cloudy days, I killed them this last year with 110's in either Ozark Shad or Ito Natural, which are nice opaque colors. Haven't had the opportunity to fish over on beaver though. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (Fishn Ben)
It may be the lake, I think I'll just start changing colors out and see if it matters.
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (Fishn Ben)
the lakes I fish either contain gizzard/threadfin and alewifes or threadfind and blueback herring. I use a variety of jerkbait brands Megabass,Lucky Craft,Spro,Rogues,and the knock off 110 bodies. I am a custom painter so a lot of colors I use arent stock or standard. my favorite for sunny days in clear water are aurora black, ghost minnow, pro blue, hot shad. for cloudy days in clear water chartreuse shad,megabass sexy shad, slick, chrome blue orange belly,ghost clown. for stained water on sunny days aurora black, kinkuro, aurora gold, chrome clown hot shad tablerock shad and french pearl. for cloudy days I use deadly black, french pearl orange belly yellow lackey,shell white and bluetruse I have several boxes of jerkbaits and at the right time of year I have 5-6 different jerkbaits rigged up once I establish a pattern and color choice I use really similar colored jerkbaits from different makers
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (crankmaster)
tough problem for Dec right Russ?
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (Puma Jim)
Don't let the water freeze around your boat, Russ. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/Laugh.gif
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (LOZman)
40's are in the forecast all week - amazing!!
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (rudapa)
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by rudapa »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">I can catch'em pretty good from 45 degrees on down to 37 degrees so far. That is as long as it is Sunny. Is it the color they quit liking when it gets cloudy? I'm fishing a "gizzard shad" lake. I throw either table rock shad or chartreuse shad mostly and like I said do well. When the clouds roll in I can rarely get a bite. Any thoughts?</td></tr></table>
On Table Rock I like bright baits in the sunshine but switch to more subtle colors when the clouds roll in, either flat white or something like Ghost minnow.
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (20_lb_sack)
Dave, I'm using the subtle colors when it is sunny. I'll have to just keep chucking I guess! The lake I'm fishing is pretty clear, not TR clear, but pretty clear.
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (rudapa)
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by rudapa »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Dave, I'm using the subtle colors when it is sunny. I'll have to just keep chucking I guess! The lake I'm fishing is pretty clear, not TR clear, but pretty clear.</td></tr></table>
That's what I used to do also. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/eyes.gif
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (rudapa)
Dont be afraid of trying a deadly black 110 when its cloudy http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/Laugh.gif
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (rudapa)
Table rock shad sunny days and clown or norman flake o cloudy days seem to be effective for me. bright sunny Chrome or natural in the overcast.
Re: Jerkbait question - sunny/cloudy (JLove)
For clear water sunny days Ghost minnow and baitfish silver are my go to colors. Overcast Pearl ayu seems to work the best but other colors work. For me if water visibility is an issue jerkbaits in general just do not work as well, try a suspending crankbait.
Allen