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LC Tomato Shad color

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I have one in RC 1.5, but haven't thrown it yet. I wonder if it's a shad colour or a craw colour.

they work!  i really like this color..  it is my best producer on my home lake..

great color

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Thanks for the feedback. I thought it looked really good too. A buddy of mine is heading to Guntersville in March and he stocked up on these. Do you think they will be a good color down there.

I live just southwest of Lafayette. You can usually find me on Waveland, Glen Flint,Raccoon,or Shafer in Indiana, or Mill Creek in Illinois.

Thanks for the feedback. I thought it looked really good too. A buddy of mine is heading to Guntersville in March and he stocked up on these. Do you think they will be a good color down there.

I live just southwest of Lafayette. You can usually find me on Waveland, Glen Flint,Raccoon,or Shafer in Indiana, or Mill Creek in Illinois.

I'm pretty sure Tomato Shad is the color that Aaron Martens used to win Guntersville this past year, so I'd say yes it should work out there :(

It's definetly a productive color where I fish.

Are you sure Martens won using that color?  I thought it was the white with a black spatterback.  I know Joel Richardson won a Stren on Gaston this fall on that color and said that it was an ugly color.

yeah....I'm pretty sure he won with the splatterback

Friend of mine used the tomato shad RC1.5 on a trip a while back and caught a few on it...then promptly broke the lure off  :'(  ;D  I bought a rattling version recently...waiting for my local bass pro shops to get the silent versions in stock..

Justin

According to bassmaster he won with a  chartreuse shad rc 2.5 dd

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