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How does everyone feel about the effect of stickbaits such as the rattling rogue for a stealthy spring brown presentation ??

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They are one of my favorites with a good mudline.  In clearer water, there are better options IMO.  They aren't really a "stealthy" presentation, they are a "get their attention" presentation.

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Smittys are great plugs.....i run at least one everytime i go out....sun, water clarity , and wave conditions dictate lure color and lead length.... Clear bright days and i run naturals like shiner or goby patterns on longer leads (120-160 back). Cloudy, murky, or rougher water you can get away with bright colors and shorter leads. Last year it didnt matter what you put out.

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I love the orange smithwicks for colored water, can't seem to find them online this spring, need to restock!

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Check out bay rat lures they have a huge selection of bait styles and colors and all American made

Don't see a good floating orange and they are a lot pricier than the Smithwicks too!

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Smithwicks, storms, and renosky are my go too. No matter what I have smithwicks in the water.

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Bay rat has several orange patterns. Orange tiger and coho crusher are two of the better ones.

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Thanks for pointing that out Paul! OK, so I just dumped my 1st 100 bucks into the pot for the 2015 season. Oranges looks good, the Cindy looks good, and I like that 'referee' pattern. hopefully the fish will agree...

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