Is this the wrong color rooster tail for this water?
Chattahoochee river if that helps
Posted by Amache_Gx
5 Comments
God_in_my_Bed on
The dirtier the water, the darker the lure. Hard to tell how stained this water is.
Insulin_Addict52 on
When you reel it in you should be able to see the flashes of the blade when it gets closer to you. Get a variety pack of those roostertails so you can switch them up depending on the water/weather
BowlAffectionate137 on
For that kindof water, I suggest you use silver or white. It never fails me before.
Purple_funnelcake on
Hard to tell but a ‘brown trout’ color with gold blade will catch fish in any condition
Boonie_Ultralight on
I keep it simple. If it’s clear, I use the white with silver blade; if it’s stained or murky, I use brown trout with gold blade
5 Comments
The dirtier the water, the darker the lure. Hard to tell how stained this water is.
When you reel it in you should be able to see the flashes of the blade when it gets closer to you. Get a variety pack of those roostertails so you can switch them up depending on the water/weather
For that kindof water, I suggest you use silver or white. It never fails me before.
Hard to tell but a ‘brown trout’ color with gold blade will catch fish in any condition
I keep it simple. If it’s clear, I use the white with silver blade; if it’s stained or murky, I use brown trout with gold blade