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Colors Besides Green Pumpkin Or Watermelon

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  • Super User

As you see in the responses to this thread, and every other "color" thread,

nearly everything is somebody's favorite! Pick something you like, that will

probably work just fine. Two of my favorites are Black w/ Blue Flake and

Falcon.

 

 

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  • Super User

My most productive colors are Tequila Sunrise, Red Shad and Junebug. Green Pumpkin and Watermelon work well sometimes, but they wouldn't be my first choice.

Tom

In addition to these black with blue flake and sometimes a blue tip.

Something green, some craw-colored, and something black.

Motor oil, ox blood, junebug, aaron's magic, baby bass, dirt, cotton candy, pumpkin

Anything green black or brown with various flecks.

  • Global Moderator

Cinnamon/purple flake, pumpkin green flake, and summer craw are a few of my favorite clear to stained water colors.

I keep it simple. IMO colors are overrated. I use colors of baitfish and prey that bass see and eat. For me, color does not have to match bait. For instance, a craw is orange. I will throw an orange crank even though out doesn't resemble a craw. Simply because it is a familiar color and or the right time of the year for that prey to be present. Of that doesn't make sense, I'm sorry. Nyquil is a hell of a drug.

That being said. I like GP , falcon craw, smoke pearl, junebug, red Shad, watermelon.

I throw falcon craw and GP 85% of the time though.

In stained water Junebug is the best for me and I also like Berkley's Camo and Roadkill Camo which seems to be getting hard to find. If the water is a little darker black and black and blue are my best. In clear water stay with the greens.

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