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one color of senko style baits to use the rest of your fishing career what would it be? Im pretty much asking your favorite color of them?

baby bass (green white laminate)

Green Pumpkin with black or red flake. It's like the #1 all-around natural color. I remember there was a "color poll" in the Bassmaster Magazine and green pumpkin won big time.

Watermelon gold flake, hands down for me

Watermelon with red flake...

Black and Blue laminate is a close close second...

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Baby Bass, not the watermelon/creme laminate.

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Watermelon/ Green Pumpkin laminate works well for me.

Motor Oil Red with Red Flake

I use YUM dingers but either watermelon seed or black blue laminate

Black and blue fleck in dirtier water and green pumpkin in clearer water. If I didn't know, I would just flip a coin and I'm happy with both.

For plastics, I always stick with black and blue fleck, green pumpkin and watermelon... always... unless there is a hit color such as the baby bass for the senko or a motor oil on a home lake of mine.

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All I fish is clear water. Green pumpkin, watermelon and most any shade or combination of the two is effective.

However, this "shadow" colored bait has been giving them both a real good run for their money, two years running. It's a little hard to find, so when I do, I buy in Bulk. (thanks Brent !)

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A-Jay

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As long as the tail is chartreuse, I don't care.

That said, the darker colors seem to be best, gotta have that bright tail though.

Baby bass

(green and pearl white)

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