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Favorite Plastics Colors

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Craws and Creatures

Sunny: green pumpkin, watermelon red flake, or pumpkin.

Cloudy: pumpkin, black red flake, black and blue, or black blue flake.

Worms

Sunny: watermelon red flake, purple

Cloudy: purple

Crankbait

Anything natural, mostly shad or bluegill

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Green Pumpkin and Black/Blue.

Watermelon Candy , Smoke Purple , Green Pumpkin & Black/ Blue work well for me most soft plastics. When I'm fishing Flukes/ Caffiene  Shad type of baits Baby Bass & White do well for me. 

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Black in off color water, Green Pumpkin in everything else as far as slow moving plastics.

 

Flukes and what not, white.

watermelon red, hands down

Green pumpkin.  Any flake you like.  Its an anywhere any time color.

here lately I only buy two colors.   Green Pumpkin and Junebug.  All you need.  Green in clear water, Junebug in stained muddy water.  All the other colors are to catch fisherman, not fish.  

Watermelon red/black, green pumpkin

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It's interesting reading the different preferences that each member has.

 

I'm all about Green Pumpkin & Straight Black.

 

They have proven themselves to me Time & Time again.

 

Though it's hard to do, but when the bite is on is when I like to try "new" colors.

 

And there have been times where I've switched off to something else as it seems to be the preference at that time.

 

But when the bite is tough, I'm fishing new water or even looking for a big bite, more often than not, it's got to be Green Pumpkin or Straight Black.

 

A-Jay

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Green Pumpkin

 

Black/blue flake

 

Watermelon/red flake

 

Junebug.

Moccasin and black shad 7.5 culprit worms and watermelon sinkos. Watermelon and black/silver gold/black. Is my main color in everything.

Muddy water: green pumpkin

Stained water: green pumpkin

Dirty water: green pumpkin

Clear water:green pumpkin

Gin clear: green pumpkin

Any other kind of water: green pumpkin

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Green Pumpkin

 

Black/blue flake

 

Watermelon/red flake

 

Junebug.

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watermelon red flake

 

green pumpkin

 

okeechobee craw

 

black/blue

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Mine are green pumpkin, junebug, and watermelon.

this is all you need

Green pumpkin, junebug, watermelon red, and black.

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Watermelon magic.

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I like just about any color with "green pumpkin" in the name.

Green pumpkin, green pumpkin magic, green pumpkin blue flake, green pumpkin orange flake, green pumpkin red flake, green pumpkin purple flake, green pumpkin candy. It's like the fishing version of the shrimping scene from Forrest Gump  :laugh5:

Watermelon red flake or green pumpkin black flake

Gotta be green pumpkin or just plain ol' white!

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Seems there is a trend here, green pumpkin and watermelon.... hmmmm

For me it seems to be green pumpkin flavor or a flavor of brown

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They make other colors besides green pumkin? I have fished in 8 different states across the US and it has worked everywhere. The only place that GP did not work was a small pond on FT Leonard Wood, MO where the Army practiced building floating bridges.

 

Allen

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