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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3425539" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Most tackle is meant to catch the eye of the fisherman at the tackle shop. </p><p>In reality, lures rely on color to catch the eye of the fish in different water conditions. Murky water darker baits, clear water lighter baits. </p><p>Putting the bait where the fish are is the key. </p><p>Water conditions including temperature during the summer when there is a thermocline dictate one depth. Winter conditions with no thermocline dictate another strategy. </p><p>A $4 Rapala in the right color will catch just as many fish as a $30 Yozuri in the right color if you put it in front of the fish with the right presentation. </p><p>The difference is that the pro's will swear by the Yozuri because they are pumping money into his tournament dreams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3425539, member: 5412"] Most tackle is meant to catch the eye of the fisherman at the tackle shop. In reality, lures rely on color to catch the eye of the fish in different water conditions. Murky water darker baits, clear water lighter baits. Putting the bait where the fish are is the key. Water conditions including temperature during the summer when there is a thermocline dictate one depth. Winter conditions with no thermocline dictate another strategy. A $4 Rapala in the right color will catch just as many fish as a $30 Yozuri in the right color if you put it in front of the fish with the right presentation. The difference is that the pro's will swear by the Yozuri because they are pumping money into his tournament dreams. [/QUOTE]
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