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Okay folks newb question. Water is a greenish look any suggestion on the best colors would be for plastic worms?   

Welcome Newb person!

 

Color is a topic you will get a variety of opinions on. Using the search function will provide a whole lot of opinions for clear water, stained water, muddy water and so on. Good luck, there's a bunch to be learned here!

Red shad, Tequila Sunrise, black shad all work well for me in green water

Howdy and welcome aboard! One of the ponds I fish by my house has a kinda greenish look to it. It's a murky greenish look. Junebug, junebug red and red bug colors have worked well for me here in central Louisiana. Maybe they'll work for you up there in NY. If it's a clearer green look where you are you may want to try more natural colors like a green pumpkin or watermelon.

3 minutes ago, Smokinal said:

Red shad, Tequila Sunrise, black shad all work well for me in green water

Haven't tried red shad or black shad, I guess because I don't have any that color...lol. I do have some Zoom u-tail worms in tequila sunrise. I'll have to try them next time I'm at the greenish looking pond by my house.

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25 minutes ago, Smokinal said:

Red shad, Tequila Sunrise, black shad all work well for me in green water

 

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Add watermelon red flake, gold flake, green pumpkin red flake.

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The average bass lake has water with greenish tint. The most popular soft plastic colors are green pumpkin with red flake and black with blue flake. My go to color is purple in greenish off color water like Roboworms MM111.

Tom

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Whatever color the bass want!

 

I don't pick color based on water clarity or color charts; I pick a color, throw it & let the bass tell me if I made a good choice.

 

I've had great success in greenish tinted water with Gooseberry & Sprayed Glass both of which aint on no color chart.

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13 hours ago, WRB said:

The average bass lake has water with greenish tint. The most popular soft plastic colors are green pumpkin with red flake and black with blue flake. 

 Great advice, but I would suggest starting with YOUR favorite color!

 

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I fish greenish tinted water all the time . Just about any color works well for me except  red . Red has always been my least productive color in shallow water .  Deep water anything goes .

 

I use a lot of  blues , purples , greens , browns and black chartreuse tail .

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Just an FYI Yamamoto's top selling color is 297 Green Pumpkin Black Fleck.  I have thrown it in water color from coffee to crystal clear and caught fish.  It's the most universal color there is to me.  

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13 hours ago, BuzzHudson19c said:

Black.

Great color to start with for sure. 

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Junebug

Watermelon magic

Green pumpkin black flake

Watermelon red-flake

Two-tone plastics like GP and Watermelon, best

of both :lol:

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I always carry a small variety of colors for any bait I'm using. Usually a dark shade, a bright shade, and a neutral shade. That way I can see which way the fish are leaning on any particular outing. Remember this, the first rule of bass fishing is that there are NO rules! Give 'em what they want.....not what you want to give 'em. Good Luck and have fun experimenting. :)

Watermelon, Watermelon Red, Blue Fleck, Red Shad. Swap a few times and let the fish tell you what they want.

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Def going to look into everyone suggested colors and csrry a few of each and give them a go. Thanks everyone!!!

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This is the color I like when the algae blooms fire up.

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@Bluebasser86 I Def have that in my bookbag silly question what is your favorite way to fish with that bait? 

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3 minutes ago, tonez585 said:

@Bluebasser86 I Def have that in my bookbag silly question what is your favorite way to fish with that bait? 

I T rig it with a 1/4oz weight most of the time, flip at everything.

 

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Just now, tonez585 said:

@Bluebasser86awesome I'm guessing this can also be used for as a trailor?

You can, I have other baits in this color that I use for trailers though. 

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2 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

This is the color I like when the algae blooms fire up.

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Tonez

Welcome. I'm from the Rochester area as well.  What I have found works well around here for me are the following colors in the Yamamoto color chart : Watermelon red magic, baby bass, goby, green pumpkin black fleck. Occasionally I try purple, black or pumpkin black/ green flake.

I have better luck with 4" worms in the fingerlakes.

A great combination for me is the Gary Yamamoto 3.75" baby craw in the pumpkin/ black green flake color rigged weedless on a 1/16 oz. owner ultra shakeyhead head.

Please note that these work well for me and I just fish around this area.  Others may have other, better suggestions.  

Good luck.

 

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2 hours ago, Catt said:

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One of the baits I use in that color for a trailer, as well as a stand alone.

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Watermelon with Red Flake

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