
Its pretty bad whehn people are more concerned with how much $ and EXP fish will give them based on what they are using than they are about the quality of the fishing itself. See, herein lies the main issue with this game right now: there is far too much focus on the damn economy than the fishing. 1 Also use Colorado spinners if you’re fishing at night. These spinners are ideal for fishing in murky water with low visibility or in deep water. Colorado spinnerbaits have large, heavy spinners, which produce vibrations that fish can feel for some distance around the bait.

That would just compleltely defeat the purpose of the game, wouldn't it? Its up to the player/angler to get all relevent info on the species he /she is after, and set up accordingly to cover a few species in that bracket. 1 Fish a Colorado spinnerbait if you’ll be in murky or dark water. Which it shouldn't tell you exactly what to use for each species. There are balanced ones, then there are better set ups. Spinning setup for Michigan By MarshallMaz Septemin Tackle Share Followers 0 Reply to this topic Start new topic MarshallMaz Members 119 Posted SeptemHi everyone, can someone please help me with a good spinning setup for Michigan to get Northern Pike and Muskie. So far, I haven't seen one go green, but then again, I'm not using underpowered setups to see which I can push the limits with, which could give me more benefits.

I've experimented in some of my own and with the new changes, if my set up is too OP - even though I like to use it for its resilience and sensitivity - I'm given less XP/money than I deserve. Originally posted by CZBGR Icepick:There are setups on the Ubersheet, but it doesn't tell you which to use for certain fish.
