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If you had one color soft plastic, what color? Worm, lizzard?

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I know we all have our go to color's, Bet you know mine.  Power worm's, Zoom lizzard's, Chomper's Finesse Shaky worm's, I could go on and on with this, but anything junebug!    Junebugman

watermelon with red flakes works for soft plastic ive thrown.

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Junebug down here is such a productive color year round.  But man, it's really hard to beat just plain old black on a 7-10 worm.

i'm junebugman 2, but SoFlaBassAddict is pretty much right about black

When it comes to worms i love just natural greens and black

when it comes to lizzards i love the brown with chartreuse tail. that tail just adds another enticing factor that bass cant resist

black or junebug in water with any color to it.

watermellon/red flake clear water.

those would be my "if you could only have three colors" answer. lol

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Green pumpkin with black flake.  :D

Watermelon with red and black flakes has out produced any other color senko I've thrown, hands down. Would have to say that color IF I could only choose one:o)

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Watermelon.

It would be a crawdad color 7 1/2" culprit worm,close second 10" black worm

watermelon with red flakes works for soft plastic ive thrown.

x2. My best producing color in creeks and rivers.

That wouldn't be any fun.  But since you asked, I'd have to say green pumpkin senko.

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Pearl white

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