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Kinda lookin for a new bait or color. I fish mostly senko worms(brown red flake, black and blue, junebug) Whats some of yalls favorite worms or any soft plastics and colors? :tongue8:

Bio bait Jeff kriet tail worm in plum apple. I've caught hundreds of fish on it and they are cheap compared to most others out there.

Plum Apple and it comes senko as well

Zoom 7.5 inch curly tail worm in tequila sunrise color. Ive caught fish on it swimming, dead sticking it, jiggin it. It's my go to worm. You cant go wrong with a pumpkin colored trickworm either.

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Do you like creature baits over worms?

Go to color--pearl/white.

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Kramer, easy question - difficult answer.

There are factors involved in selecting bait colors.

May I suggest reading magazine articles, Forum article, pros' web pages and the various posts on the Forum to obtain an idea of how to select the proper color for your presentation and technique.

Everyone could offer a favorite color and you would be very confused. So try to keep the colors basic such as:

Clear Water - Watermealon

Stained Water - June Bug and Green Pumpkin

Dirty Water - Black and Blue

Various versions of these colors can be used. Other colors work in various geographical areas dependnig on water clarity.

Read, read and read this winter.

Just about any worm or creature in green pumpkin, watermelon, junebug, redbug, or black will catch a fish in most bodies of water.

Those are my standard colors. A not so standard color I like is bama craw and another is big bite bait's easy money.

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Zoom lizards watermelon red chart, or Zoom baby brush hogs black red.

Watermelon, june bug, green pumpkin, pumpkin, black, white or any other crazy name companies come up with that is close to those. I throw a lot of worms (all kinds), senko's, craws and brush hogs.

big bite baits yo mamma. will catch fish anytime anywhere. i don't think they make a bad color either. when you are tired of catching fish rigging the bait, use 'em for jig trailers. wish i'd started using this bait years ago. another bait that will absolutely kill this time of year is a tube weighted as lightly as you can get away with. all time favorite tube color is roadkill/chartreuse.

2x baby brush hog. Also power bait's chiggercraw.

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6" zoom lizard watermelon blk flake.

Trick worms in junebug, redshad, or baitfish

Zoom super flukes in baby bass or shad colors

Favorite>>>Grande bass rattlesnake in junebug red flake or any of their colors weightless like a senko, slowly swam/dragged or bounced weighted T-rigged.

For topwater vibeworms or horny toads, red shad and black/yellow

I use senkos style too, but these are other styles to check out.

One I haven't used but will deffinately try to purchase is the mega strike megabug it looks like a lizard creature combo.

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I fish mostly Rage Tail. Here is a taste of the multitude of colors available: http://www.ragetail....olor-selection/

For creature baits take a look at the MegaStrike MegaBug: http://www.megastrik...g-soft-plastic/

And now that you are a BassResource member, you get a peak at the Magic Bait:

:xmas-115:

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I usually start with natural colors like greens and browns in clear water, and black or junebug in muddy water.

Old school, Sluggo in alewive and gold /black with gold flecks..............weightless, texas rigged.

If you are looking for a great Senko-style worm, check out a worm called "The 5-inch Sink and Catch" from Deep Creek Lures. It comes in a variety of colors. I mostly throw the Black/Blue Flake, Watermelon Red, and Black Grape colors.

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Most productive brands for me: Yamamoto Senkos, Yamaminnow, and Zoom Finesse worms.

Colors: Watermelon Gold Flake, red flake, magic; Green Pumpkin Magic. GP Chartreuse Tip, and a few others.

Also productive: Bass Pro Stick-O worms, especially in Pepper frog....

Spent too much money on the colors of the rainbow, but only a handful actually produce for me.

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Thanks men, I'm looking forward to trying many of these. Particularly the "magic" bait after what I read up on RW's article.

zoom Watermelon worms have had great luck with them

Old school, Sluggo in alewive and gold /black with gold flecks..............weightless, texas rigged.

I love slugos!!! Fish for bass and stripers with them....

Great bait!!

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Kinda lookin for a new bait or color. I fish mostly senko worms(brown red flake, black and blue, junebug) Whats some of yalls favorite worms or any soft plastics and colors? :tongue8:

well my favoriate is the pentapus by flipitbait.com i just got some and love them!!! they are like nothing i have ever seen before! they come in black and blue, ,june bug, redbug, new penn, white, green pumkin, chartruese, and several others but i cant think of them off the top of m head check them out  though!

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