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  • Super User

WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Depends on the color of the water.

WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Depends on the color of the water.

Yep.

has anyone ever tried one called pumpkin pepper green?

  • Super User

I usually use pumpkinseed in clear water and bright skies, otherwise black, except each color seems to work just as well in the other conditions too.

  • Super User

When in doubt use green pumkin or solid black.

Allen

My "GO TO" colour is Junebug. It seams to work equaly well in any type of water. For very clear water I'll try also some translucent colours like Watermelon(seed), pumpkin(seed), bluegill, babybass. in stained water i think solid colours work better, I highly favor some black/ blue combination.

when It comes to worms I use red shad and black, as far as water color these colors have been effective for me in clear water as well as muddy green and brown water. also yammamoto senko color 022 black with large blue flake is a killer here in jersey

  • Super User

Any time, any place  :(

Cinnamon Pepper Neon/June Bug Laminated (Camouflage)

  • Super User

grape or black grape.

give me some green pumpkin variety and something like black/blue or junebug and im all set for pretty much any situation

  • Author

thank you all thats very helpful

#1 choice is watermelon green, i also have alot of luck on red shad, black, plum apple and june bug. All depending on the water clarity as already mentioned.

I use a lot of perch, Arkansas shiner, or shad colored plastics...seem to be effective in the lake I fish here in central NYS.

Welcome. When in doubt use purple.

Green pumpkin, black, pumpkin seed, red shad, cinnamon (or any color similiar to a brown), watermelon seed, watermelon red, camo, and green pumkin red, those are my most productive colors for worms.

I do like the red/tequila shad colors for worms, especially in darker waters.  In clearer water, lately I've been using a lot of redbug - seems to work well for me.

Daryl

Black or red shad -- even in water with up to 15' visibility, the dark colors seem to be the most consistent for me.....YMMV and so on... :(

In my opinion its really hard to go with a bad color in worms.  Unless its rediculously bright.

  • Super User

In St. Clair's clear water, I use black/blue on cloudy days and watermelon or green pumpkin on sunny days.

Falcon

It's very difficult to go wrong with pumpkins and watermelons laced with purple, black or gold fleck.

B

  • Author

do you guys rather have a straight colour or have flecks or a 2 tone

  • Super User

My new favorite (secret weapon this year) is a GYCB 5'' Senko in Smoke Pearl Blue Laminate #927.

I like worms with flecks, just in case.

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