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We all know that blade size and color can make a huge difference dependant upon many factors, but how about bead size and color.
What'cha think?
I am trying several different combos lately and it still seems that chart. and orange (standard colors) are the best. I am going to try out purple and red next. You would think red might work.
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Colors: From experience with crappie rigs and walleye rigs orange works good also try mixing bead colors for example green and gold.. to match your spoons/blades alot of times that works or even try black n gold sorta gives that game fish color effect..
Size: Sizes don't really matter in my opinion but i usually go with small to medium beads.. but that's just me..
hope this was helpfull!!!! and goodluck man
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HAHAHAHAH, bro! lol hahaha geez *shakes head*
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YES IN MY OPINION IT DOES MATTER. I USE BEADS FROM A TOY JEWLERY SET. I USE COLORS THAT MATCH PREY FISH. PERCH IS MY GO TO MOST TIMES. I USE #4 COLORADO HAMMERD NICKLE WITH GREAN YELLOW RED THE SPOON REFLECTS ALL THE COLORS.
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Green, Red, Orange, Yellow, Chart - clear and transparent from size 2-8.. I use 'em all.
Generally fish in NEGATIVE pattern = smaller profile .. vice-versa.
Colors are a 'flavor of the day' thing.
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there are times that absolutly size and color may make all the differance between going home with a nice fillet or stopping at mcdonalds for a fish samich.
making about 50 rigs before going out is a must, and make them in sets of 6 all the same. because when you get one that is working you will want to stay with it untill it dosnt. and be ready to change up......
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