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Do these really attract bass. I got some odd brand name on sell at dicks, custom unlimited something. But I see people using bright colors all the time catching fish. It it a science with these colors or something. I fish staind water most if the time, so hope e these will serve me. Excellent floater on shaky head

Personally I like to throw more natural colors, and when I'm fishing stained water i'll throw and black w/ bue flake or black neon. My friend sometimes throws a stickbait that is half pink and half orange in stained water so I bet it will get the job done.

Im with jitterbug. 90% of the time im throwing some sort of natural color. Browns/blacks/greens. I have a few packs of crazy colors, but I rarely throw anything of the sort.

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for some reason or another pink (bubblegum) is a smallouth killer. I'm sure the orange color you purchased will work somewhere. white will work almost everywhere and can be altered very easily with jj's magic/spike it.

X2 on bubblegum, victim of a bubblegum fluke

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I've caught bass using an orange worm and caught them on a pinkish crayfish imitation.  They were BPS branded baits.  I wacky rigged the worm on a ds and nose hooked the crayfish.  This was in clear water too, the reason I tried the worm was because I ran out of my go to colors and decided wth?  The crayfish was done another day after gaining some confidence on the crazy orange worm.  Still surprised really. 

Can't hurt to try 'em. Sometimes the fish want something that they haven't had thrown at them 1000 times all year.

Bubblegum Flukes are great. My most fished plastic colors has to be Baby Bass/Pumpkinseed/ and they have a new Senko color called "Goby" that looks like a tempting buy.

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