I been getting more into basin this year. When I was a kid I liked using flukes a lot and really didn't try any other color but white and black. Been experimenting with colors the last few weeks till the mighty susky comes open then I'll prob start hitting the smallmouths. I have been doing well on them in a local creek for the last few weeks but that's another post.
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Probably 80 to 90 percent of the fishing I do in Canada is with a white ZOOM super fluke. Canadian smallies love 'em. :biggrin:
Pat
flukes work well, but I always used 3" or 4" fin-s-fish in a pearl white or shad for the most of my pond/lake bassin...
Nice weapon of choice. Salt impregnated or straight? I like the salt cause they sink slow and look more authentic.
Salt