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you can't go wrong with pink! and depending upon water color sometimes blue and black as well! chartruese is a good color as well
i use black and blue in early light, and dark water situations. its always worked very well for me
Those conditions also fall <pun intended>...right into Jed Davis spinner research. Generally, we should try to match the conditions. I.E. dark / stained water, low light, low water level, etc. call for a darker (and often smaller) spinner/fly/lure color. While bright sunny conditions, high water, etc. call for brighter colors.
Many peeps think that the opposite is true (like more "flash" and "shine" in "dark" conditions). All they typically wind up doing, is scaring the fish into fleeing the scene.
But, many of us have done well; when following that sort of presentational prescription (outlined above, to match the conditions).