oldessox
Well-known member
I'm a great believer in movement or "action" in a lure , and in clear water with good visibility I'm sure colour makes a difference , but in 300ft of murky north sea water can a blue 4" shad really outfish a white one fished the same way?
I doubt it , and the same goes for pirks , I've spent a fortune on "pretty" pirks over the last couple of years only to find that a whitby ripper type of pirk in plain lead with no colour , no muppets , and a bare hook catches just as many fish as a glow in the dark flourescent raibow coloured whistles and bells super pirk ..........and I can buy 4 whitbys for the price of one of the latter. I've started making my own pirks and lead weights , much cheaper and fun too , I feel like painting them , but I'm sure I'm wasting my time and money doing so.
I'm convinced the cod either sense movement through their lateral lines or smell baits at that sort of depth , and probably much shallower water as well.
Paddle tail shads and twintails give off a vibration in the water that I'm sure must attract predators and heavy pirks dropping through the last few feet of water must give off some sort of vibe as well ............. but colour
Nah! , I bought some molds in a kit with reflective stickers and stick on eyes , they worked great till the wrecks ate them , I've made more since and fished them bare lead , same results ............ I'm not going to waste my time painting them. What do you think?
I doubt it , and the same goes for pirks , I've spent a fortune on "pretty" pirks over the last couple of years only to find that a whitby ripper type of pirk in plain lead with no colour , no muppets , and a bare hook catches just as many fish as a glow in the dark flourescent raibow coloured whistles and bells super pirk ..........and I can buy 4 whitbys for the price of one of the latter. I've started making my own pirks and lead weights , much cheaper and fun too , I feel like painting them , but I'm sure I'm wasting my time and money doing so.
I'm convinced the cod either sense movement through their lateral lines or smell baits at that sort of depth , and probably much shallower water as well.
Paddle tail shads and twintails give off a vibration in the water that I'm sure must attract predators and heavy pirks dropping through the last few feet of water must give off some sort of vibe as well ............. but colour

Nah! , I bought some molds in a kit with reflective stickers and stick on eyes , they worked great till the wrecks ate them , I've made more since and fished them bare lead , same results ............ I'm not going to waste my time painting them. What do you think?